Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a speech at a rally in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, where she criticized former President Donald Trump, calling him 'increasingly unstable and unhinged.' Harris highlighted the concerns raised by some of Trump's former advisors, including former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, who reportedly referred to Trump as a 'fascist.'
Harris emphasized the importance of heeding Milley's warning about the potential threat posed by Trump's actions to democratic values. She expressed her belief that individuals who undermine democratic principles, such as Trump's calls to 'terminate the Constitution of the United States,' should not hold the office of the President.
During her speech, Harris made an appeal to voters across party lines, urging them to consider the implications of Trump's behavior and to unite in support of upholding democratic values. She emphasized that regardless of political affiliation, there is a place for all individuals who share a commitment to protecting the foundations of democracy in the upcoming election.
The rally, attended by over 100 Republican supporters, served as a platform for Harris to address the concerns surrounding Trump's conduct and to rally support for the Democratic campaign. Harris's remarks underscored the importance of unity and shared values in safeguarding the principles of democracy in the face of perceived threats.