Trump and Harris to hold competing rallies in Wisconsin ahead of election

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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will hold rallies in Wisconsin on Saturday, focusing on the crucial battleground state just days before the election. Trump is also visiting Michigan, where several Arab American leaders declined to meet him. Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud and others criticized Trump’s visit, citing his past policies, including the Muslim Ban. They expressed disappointment with the Democratic Party's support for Israel, which they feel alienates their community. Trump faced backlash for violent comments about former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, which Harris called disqualifying for a presidential candidate. Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence agencies accused Russia of spreading disinformation in Georgia, prompting calls for social media platforms to remove the false video.


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