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Vice President Kamala Harris Facing confrontation during a recent campus visit protester exist University of Wisconsin-Milwaukeewho accused the United States of being complicit in what he called “genocide” Gaza.
In response to protesters, Harris said she hoped ceasefire And hostage trading, “I want the war to end,” she said. However, she was interrupted by the protester, who continued to ask: “What about genocide? So what about genocide?” In response, Harris acknowledged the protester’s right to express his concerns but insisted she had a right to speak.
Protesters continue to cite the number of children reportedly killed in Gaza and question the allocation of U.S. funds to Israel. of.
University police then escorted the protesters from the room.
Before the meeting, Harris’ motorcade passed pro-Palestinian demonstrators on campus, with chants of “Free, Free Palestine” filling the air.
In a related speech, Harris addressed the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, suggesting it could provide an opportunity to end the war in Gaza. She called for a resolution that ensures Israel’s security while addressing the humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people.
With the election less than three weeks away, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump used star power at campaign rallies on Saturday, each taking aim at the other’s stamina as they urged early voting. Harris featured pop stars Lizzo and Usher in Detroit and Atlanta while calling Trump “exhausted.” In Pennsylvania, Trump delivered a lengthy speech with support from Elon Musk. With polls tight and Election Day approaching, both candidates are vying for support from voters.