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Kamala Harris finally faced questions from the press after avoiding the media for 18 days since becoming the Democratic nominee. A fuming police officer claimed he warned the Secret Service about the building the Trump shooter climbed. College students’ dream vacation turned into a horror story. The US reportedly sent a blunt message to Iran as the world braces for a potential attack on Israel. An airline removed an iconic phrase from announcements as the DEI chief deemed it too offensive.
In politics, Minnesota riots continued despite Governor Tim Walz taking responsibility to prevent chaos. However, his efforts did little to persuade anti-Biden voters to support Harris. Progressive women’s groups remained silent on second gentleman Doug Emhoff’s affair. The Harris campaign retracted Walz’s bio amid a “stolen valor” controversy.
Linda McMahon criticized Kamala Harris for the alleged $8 billion “shoplifting industry” that wreaked havoc in California. Lara Trump expressed concerns that America under Harris would be unsafe and unaffordable for women.
In other news, Biden appeared confused as he welcomed the World Series champion Texas Rangers to the White House. Tim Walz attempted to make his state an illegal immigrant sanctuary, offering taxpayer-funded benefits. An Atlanta couple’s conjoined twin daughters, fused at the heart, lived for just one hour. A young mountain lion cub found wandering in El Dorado County, California, managed to find its way back.
Overall, the news highlights the various challenges and controversies surrounding Kamala Harris, as well as the political landscape in the United States. It also sheds light on the personal stories that impact individuals and communities across the country. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on Fox News.