Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to deliver a speech in Georgia on Friday, focusing on abortion rights. This comes in the wake of reports highlighting women's deaths due to the state's six-week abortion ban. The speech is expected to shed light on the importance of protecting reproductive rights.
Efforts to Ensure Safety of Presidential Candidates
Lawmakers are working to ensure that the U.S. Secret Service has adequate funding and resources to safeguard presidential candidates amidst escalating threats of violence. Recent incidents, including an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, have underscored the need for enhanced security measures.
Voters Divided on Economic Handling by Harris and Trump
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals a split among voters regarding who would better handle the economy between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. The findings reflect differing opinions on economic policies and strategies proposed by the two potential candidates.
New Tourist Attraction in Washington, D.C.
A new tourist attraction, 'The People's House: A Washington Experience,' is set to open near the White House. The center features a replica of the Oval Office, currently designed to mirror President Joe Biden's office. The replica will be updated to reflect the decor of the incoming president after the November election.
Kamala Harris Discusses Gun Ownership
Vice President Kamala Harris recently disclosed her ownership of a handgun during a campaign event. She emphasized using the firearm for self-defense in the event of a break-in. Harris's openness about her gun ownership marks a shift in her public stance on the issue.
Oprah Winfrey Hosts Town Hall with Kamala Harris
A town hall event hosted by Oprah Winfrey and featuring Vice President Kamala Harris garnered significant viewership. The event aimed to rally support for Harris's campaign, leveraging celebrity endorsements and personal stories to connect with voters.
Donald Trump Addresses Jewish Leaders in D.C.
Former President Donald Trump spoke before Jewish leaders in Washington D.C., addressing the issue of antisemitism. Trump highlighted his commitment to combating hate and bigotry, pledging to be a strong advocate for Jewish Americans if re-elected.