Kamala Harris faces disruptions from protests and noise during final campaign rally in Washington, D.C

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Kamala Harris faced interruptions during her final campaign speech in Washington, D.C., as police sirens and car alarms drowned out her message. The event drew a crowd of 75,000, but protesters also disrupted the rally with chants and signs. The Trump campaign quickly shared clips of the incident on social media, mocking Harris. Despite the distractions, she focused on contrasting her leadership with that of Donald Trump, emphasizing her commitment to bipartisan solutions and border security. Harris pledged to address immigration reform and criticized Trump for his past actions. The rally featured heightened security, with metal fencing and a large police presence, while supporters enjoyed a festive atmosphere before her speech.


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