Trump and Harris campaign in Wisconsin as tensions rise over controversial remarks

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Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both campaigning in Wisconsin this Saturday. Trump has sparked controversy by suggesting that former Congresswoman Liz Cheney should face violence, which Harris condemned as disqualifying for a presidential candidate. Trump's comments came during an interview with Tucker Carlson, where he criticized Cheney's foreign policy. His campaign claimed the backlash is a media attempt to interfere in the election. Harris responded by emphasizing that Trump's violent rhetoric against political opponents is unacceptable. Cheney, who has endorsed Harris, is working to attract right-leaning voters disillusioned with Trump.


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