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The vice president seizes on retired Marine Gen. John Kelly's claims about the former president in the New York Times, arguing they are a warning that Trump is seeking 'unchecked power.' Vice President Kamala Harris stood outside the vice president's residence in Washington, D.

C., launching a blistering attack on former President Trump, her rival in the 2024 White House race. Harris charged that the former president was "increasingly unhinged and unstable" as she pointed to critical comments made by retired Gen.



John Kelly, Trump’s former White House Chief of Staff, in a New York Times interview. The vice president argued Trump was a "fascist" as she noted Kelly's allegations that the then-president repeatedly voiced admiration for Nazi Germany dictator Adolf Hitler. Hours later, at a CNN town hall in battleground Pennsylvania on Wednesday night, Harris doubled down on her charges.

NEW NATIONAL POLL SHOWS WHETHER HARRIS OR TRUMP HAS THE EDGE IN THE FINAL STRETCH From the Vice President's residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory on Oct.

23, 2024, Kamala Harris spoke on former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly's recent comments on former President Donald Trump, including that he fits "into the general definition of fascist" and wanted the "kind of generals Hitler had." (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Asked if she believed the Republican presidential nominee was a fascist, the vice president answered "yes, I do." And she emphasized that American voters "care about our democrac.

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