Kamala Harris claims without evidence Trump ‘has an enemies list of people he intends to prosecute’ in closing appeal to voters
SUMMARY
In a heavily promoted closing appeal to voters on Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris made a controversial claim that former President Donald Trump “has an enemies list of people he intends to prosecute,” despite providing no evidence for this assertion. Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd of approximately 40,000 at The Ellipse near the White House, Harris described Trump as a “petty tyrant” and a “wannabe dictator,” urging listeners to reject the chaos associated with his candidacy as the election approaches. She highlighted the difference between her approach and Trump’s by promising to enter office with a “to-do list” focused on addressing the needs of the American people. Harris accused Trump of displaying “contempt for our nation’s heroes” and suggested he might use the military against citizens who oppose him. Her remarks come amid a tightly contested race, with her campaign emphasizing the necessity for “a new generation of leadership” to overcome divisive politics.