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Vice President Kamala Harris has been criticized for not having her policy positions prominently available on her website, but that ended Sunday. The media and some conservatives have suggested Harris is relying on "vibes" instead of listing her specific positions on issues facing our nation. But her campaign sought to put an end to that line of attack this weekend, just two days before the much-anticipated debate during which she is set to face off against Donald Trump .

The Harris campaign posted an "issues" page on the website , promising to "build an opportunity economy and lower costs for families." ALSO READ: Buckle up: Win or lose, Trump promises potential scenarios of violence The new page also includes information for how Harris and Tim Walz will "cut taxes for middle class families," "make rent more affordable and home ownership more attainable," and "grow small businesses and invest in entrepreneurs." Eric Michael Garcia , columnist for MSNBC , said, "Kamala Harris's campaign has policies on her website.



On the disability beat, Harris pledges to end subminimum wage labor for people with disabilities and 'expanding high-quality home care services for seniors and people with disabilities.'" Scott Lemieux , a progressive blogger, also replied: "Harris has an extensive issue page up now, but don't worry about reading it, it will surely generate a huge amount of coverage from the reporters who claimed that its absence was a big deal." Jill Stein-supporting Professor Anthony Zenkus said, "Kamala Harris finally puts an 'Issues' page on her website, 49 days later.

And here's what it has to say about minimum wage: 'she'll fight to raise it', but no number. No amount. It's been $7.

25 an hour for 15 years and she can't even say a number." "Best of luck, working class!" he added on Sunday. Read the full website here.

Donald Trump is increasingly rambling and giving non-answers to policy questions, and the media isn't up to the task of covering him, according to a panel on MSNBC on Sunday. On Ayman over the weekend, the host played several videos of Trump giving confusing answers to questions about specific legislation issues, calling them "word salads." In one now-viral speech, Trump suggests tariffs are the answer to skyrocketing costs in child care.

The ex-president said in part, "Well, I will do that and we're sitting down, you know, I was, uh, somebody, we had Sen. Marco Rubio and my daughter Ivanka were so, uh, impactful on that issue, it's a very important issue, but I think when you talk about the kind of numbers that I'm talking about that because childcare is childcare is couldn't, you know, is something you have to have it in this country, you have to have it." ALSO READ: Buckle up: Win or lose, Trump promises potential scenarios of violence Reporter Molly Jong-Fast quoted independent journalist Aaron Rupar as saying the media is "sane-washing" Trump, and Tara Setmayer, a senior advisor for anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project and a former Republican congressional staffer, agreed with that analysis.

Setmayer further called Trump an "absolute lunatic," and said his recent speeches and Truth Social posts have been devolving. Watch below or click here. J.

D. Vance was recently photographed by TMZ swimming at a luxury resort with his t-shirt on, prompting laughter from the Republican vice presidential candidate's critics on social media. Over the weekend, the celebrity news source published a report entitled, "J.

D. Vance Beats Heat in S.D.

Swimming Pool ...

Wears Shirt Into Water." " J.D.

Vance is trying to beat the heat down in sunny San Diego ...

jumping in a swimming pool -- but, don't think you're getting a glimpse at his bare torso," the outlet reported Saturday. "The Republican VP candidate went for a dip at The Lodge at Torrey Pines Saturday ..

. a luxury resort in La Jolla -- hopping in the pool with his shirt still on." ALSO READ: Buckle up: Win or lose, Trump promises potential scenarios of violence Former prosecutor Ron Filipkowski said, " Weirdo wore his shirt in the pool.

" Actor Bruno Amato replied, "...

.and for that we should be grateful." Life coach Pete Quily chimed in: "Wow.

Pro Trump TMZ shows this. I know JD is very creepy and weird. But why does he keep escalating the weirdness? Does the far right extremist have far right tattoos he’s covering up?" Ret.

U.S. Army medic Molly Ploofkins also said the visual was "WEIRD.

" "J.D. Vance, surrounded by Secret Service with the pool to himself, goes swimming with his shirt on at the luxury La Jolla Hotel," she added.

Comedian Jay Black said, " I mean, we ALL knew that JD Vance was a wear-his-shirt -in-the- pool guy, even before we knew it, like some Jungian imagery in our collective unconscious, right?" Artist Art Candee said Sunday, " JD Vance isn’t beating those 'weird' allegations anytime soon for swimming in his t-shirt. He’s super weird." See the images at TMZ here.

Vice President Kamala Harris is "going to fall flat on her face" at the presidential debate against Donald Trump , and she will also be on drugs, according to right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Jones, a Trump ally who in August claimed that there are Democrats plotting to put conservatives "in camps," predicted that Harris will be taking ecstasy due to her "performance anxiety." "It's going to be spectacular in that she's going to fall flat on her face without a teleprompter," Jones said.

"It's because she has serious performance anxiety." ALSO READ: Buckle up: Win or lose, Trump promises potential scenarios of violence Jones said, "She's going to be on drugs. She's going to be bombed out of her gourd.

" Jones went on to insist Harris would be taking ecstasy. "She looked like that at the DNC . Big pupils, feeling good.

Yeah, they're going to give her a molly," Jones said on his show. "I'm dead serious." He further claimed Harris was "drunk and on Xanax" at her CNN interview.

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