Former President Donald Trump made false statements on Tuesday, alleging that Vice President Kamala Harris was taking a day off while she was scheduled to participate in a live town hall event in Pennsylvania.
During a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, Trump criticized Harris for not having any public events scheduled for the day, despite her participation in taped interviews with NBC News and Telemundo.
Trump expressed disbelief at Harris taking a day off with only 14 days left until the upcoming election, emphasizing the importance of winning the election for the country's future.
He questioned whether Harris had inside information about the election results, insinuating that she might be aware of something unknown to others.
Trump has been vocal about his concerns regarding the integrity of the upcoming election, accusing Democrats of attempting to cheat without providing any evidence to support his claims. He has also continued to falsely assert that he won the 2020 election.
It is important to note that Vice President Harris was engaged in media interviews on the day in question and was not taking a day off as inaccurately stated by Trump.
As the election draws near, it is crucial for all candidates and political figures to uphold the truth and present accurate information to the public.