Latest Trump vs. Biden: Former US president at first rally since assassination as calls for Biden’s exit grow

Our live US election policy ends for today, but if you just take a look, here’s a summary of key events.

A Florida man was arrested Friday after making online threats against Donald Trump and J. D. Trump. Vance, according to a police news release.

Michael Martin Wiseman was also charged with threatening to attack and assault the families of Trump and Vance, according to Jupiter police.

Police were notified through citizens who “expressed their concerns” on users and online.

The investigation was conducted through Jupiter police in coordination with the secret service and prosecutor’s office, officials said.

Wiseman was charged with writing threats to cause death or injury and made his first court appearance Saturday morning, according to Palm Beach County online court records.

Its next date is August 19.

Vance has been announced as Trump’s vice-presidential candidate in this week’s U. S. election. If elected in November, Vance will be Trump’s vice president.

Donald Trump’s speech lasted 110 minutes in Grand Rapids, Michigan

The presidential candidate rose to the level at 5:21 p. m. local time and left until Saturday at 7:11 p. m.

That’s nearly 20 minutes longer than his speech at the Republican National Convention, which in itself is a record for a Republican National Committee event at 93 minutes.

This is no longer the Republican rally in Michigan, where Donald Trump spoke about the murder of his life.

He says he has received notes from Chinese President Xi Jinping and other world leaders.

“I get along very well with President Xi, who is a wonderful guy. He wrote me a wonderful note the other day when he found out what happened,” Trump said.  

“He wrote me a great note: Most of the leaders, you know, a lot of them didn’t like what I did to them, but they also knew it was time, that the game was over, right?It’s all about the weather.  

“But they wrote to me, almost everyone wrote me notes. It’s nice. No, I have intelligent relationships with all of them. It’s a smart thing. “

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and King Charles III have sent messages to both Mr Sánchez and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Argentine President Javier Milei and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were also among the world leaders who expressed pro-Trump messages.

However, a Kremlin spokesman said last Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not call Trump.

Kamala Harris took on the Democrats’ middle tier as she made the case for Joe Biden’s re-election at a fundraiser in Massachusetts.

There has been a push for Biden to withdraw from the presidential race due to health considerations, and 36 Democrats on Capitol Hill have called on him to resign.

Harris did not address the turmoil surrounding Harris’s bid, focusing on positive messages aimed at his sold-out crowd in Provincetown.

“We’re going to win this election,” Harris said.

“It won’t be easy, but we’re an organization of other people who perceive that anything profitable takes a lot of work. “

The vice president was speaking in a community that is seen as a centre of gay life in the US, and Mrs Harris used this in her speech.

He warned the crowd that the race against Donald Trump posed an existential risk to gay and transgender Americans.

“I know this is a fight for freedom,” he said.

“The freedom to love who you love and to be who you are, with brazenness and pride. The freedom to be free from discrimination, intolerance and hatred. The freedom to beArray”

Ms Harris’s fundraiser is estimated to have raised more than $2m (£1. 54m) at a time when Democrats are suffering from big donors.

Biden has struggled to mobilize money for his presidential crusade in recent weeks.

In recent weeks, there have been more rumors surrounding Ms. Harris, who is expected to become the most sensible on the list if Biden resigns.

Kamala Harris says Joe Biden is “a man who fights for the American people. “

The vice president posted on X at the same time that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was speaking at a military rally in Michigan.

Ms. Harris has received grants from some Democrats to succeed Mr. Biden as her party’s nominee in the election.

Donald Trump leveled up at the Van Del Arena in Michigan.

The Republican presidential candidate speaks at a crusade rally for the first time since an assassination attempt last week in Pennsylvania.

In the past, Trump wore a giant white bandage over his right ear, but decided to take it off for today’s rally. Instead, he replaces it with a smaller tan bandage.

He began by thanking his followers for the “extraordinary outpouring of love” he showed after last week’s assassination attempt.

He also thanks his running mate JD Vance, who he says will make a “fantastic” vice president, and said he chose Mr. Vance “because he’s all about leading people. “

Always referring to the assassination attempt, Trump claims to have “received a bullet for democracy. “

He says: “They keep saying that I am a risk to democracy. I say: what have I done for democracy? Last week I took a bullet for democracy. What have I done against democracy?

Regarding the upcoming election, Trump called it “the maximum election in the history of our country,” and told the hoarders that “we can’t let this go. “

Regarding the Democratic Party, Trump says: “They don’t know who their candidate is, and neither do we. That’s a problem. “

He says that a Trump-Vance administration will withstand “all Biden-Harris crises. ”

The former president then promised to cut Americans’ energy spending in half, end the “inflation nightmare,” curb “immigrant crime” and impose new tax cuts.

As for some foreign relations, Trump called Chinese leader Xi Jinping a “brilliant” guy who “controls another 1. 4 billion people with an iron fist. “

He says that he will “prevent World War III from occurring” and that, if he is re-elected, the war between Russia and Ukraine “will be resolved”, without giving details on how he intends to achieve this.

Thousands of people marched through the streets of Grand Rapids, Michigan, today to show their support for former President Donald Trump in their first rally since last week’s assassination attempt.

Trump is speaking at the 12,000-seat Van Del Arena, and his supporters go through many security checkpoints to get to the venue.

Some were seen wearing T-shirts with photos of Trump’s assassination attempt, while chants of “fight, fight, fight” could be heard inside and outside the arena.

Michigan is a key state in the presidential election and the result is expected. The state elected the winning president in the last two elections.

  Donald Trump landed in Michigan and is expected to take the level at 10 p. m. British time.

The Republican presidential nominee is speaking at a crusade rally for the first time since an assassination attempt last week in Pennsylvania.

Trump shared a video on his social media platform Truth Social at the Michigan track with “TRUMP-VANCE” written on the side.

Senator J. D. Vance took the stage in Michigan in his first appearance as the new vice presidential candidate.

He came out with the song America First through Merle Haggard.

Vance says Donald Trump supporters have “the power to win a lot of races in elections. “

He thanked those who gave him “such a warm welcome” and “given me and President Trump the opportunity to earn your vote. “

Vance says he needs “an America that works for Americans” and the way to do that is to elect Trump as president.

Mr. Vance then leaves the level to a standing ovation from the crowd.

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