In a speech to National Guard officers, former President Donald Trump warned of unprecedented global dangers and positioned himself as the best candidate to address security threats facing the U.S. He criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her stance on war and vowed to end conflicts like the one in Ukraine if elected. Trump also promised to secure higher payments from NATO countries and reinforce the U.S. Southern border.
In response, Harris’ campaign highlighted her experience and expertise in international affairs, arguing that Trump cannot be trusted to keep America safe. Trump’s visit to Detroit, his seventh trip to Michigan this year, comes as he faces a close race against Harris in the battleground state. Despite his loss in 2016, Trump expressed confidence and enthusiasm from his supporters for the upcoming election.
During his trip, Trump also made a stop at his campaign office in Roseville, where he reiterated his promise to make America greater than ever before. He criticized Harris for her late entry into the race and blamed her and President Joe Biden for the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. In contrast, Harris expressed support for Biden’s decision to end America’s longest war and vowed to protect the country from terrorist threats.
Biden, who thanked the National Guard officers virtually, has endorsed Harris as his successor. The presidential race has undergone changes, with Trump adjusting his campaign to face Harris after Biden’s withdrawal. The upcoming election promises to be contentious, with both candidates vying for the support of American voters.
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