FBI Director Christopher Wray raised questions about whether a bullet or shrapnel hit former President Donald Trump during an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump claimed it was a bullet that hit his ear, causing it to bleed, but Wray expressed uncertainty about the nature of the projectile. Critics have accused Trump of not being transparent about his health after the incident, especially since medical professionals who treated him have not been allowed to speak publicly about his condition.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has seen a surge in enthusiasm among voters following her entry into the race. The Progressive Change Campaign Committee shared survey results showing increased enthusiasm for Harris among members, with fewer considering supporting a third-party candidate. This shift in sentiment could be crucial for Democratic voter turnout in the upcoming election.
In the midst of these developments, Harris criticized Republicans for pursuing extremist policies that she believes will take the country backwards. She addressed the American Federation of Teachers convention, praising President Joe Biden for showing true leadership and emphasizing the importance of his continued service to the nation. Despite facing criticism from Republicans over her handling of immigration, particularly in her role as a “border czar” that she never officially held, Harris remains focused on advancing her campaign and addressing key issues facing the country.
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