US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said she would shoot anyone trespassing on her property. She said this in a discussion with Oprah Winfrey. In addition to weapons, she also touched on the topic of abortion in the debate. Several Hollywood celebrities supported her during the debate.
This was the third interview for Harris last week after two meetings with journalists. The Democratic presidential candidate has faced criticism since the start of her shortened campaign that she is avoiding tough questions, including not holding a press conference since July. In his approach, he follows the strategy of President Joe Biden, who also gave very few interviews to reporters and spoke instead to figures he liked.
Also in the audience Thursday was a student who was injured by a classmate in a shooting at a north Georgia high school earlier this month. After revealing her injuries to viewers, Harris responded with a statement in which she supported the Second Amendment to the US Constitution guaranteeing the right to bear arms, while also speaking out for some restrictions, such as a ban on so-called assault rifles. .
“I’m a gun owner… If someone breaks into my house, they’ll get shot,” the vice president said on the subject. “Maybe I shouldn’t have said that … My staff will handle it,” Harris said with a smile when the host Winfrey responded in kind.
For example, the topic of abortion also appeared in the debate. This was also triggered in the US by an article on the Propublica server about cases of abortions that ended in the tragic death of women. Amber’s mother Nicole Thurman, who died in 2022 after failing to get help at a Georgia hospital following an abortion using the contraceptive pill, spoke directly into the debate. She spent 20 hours in the hospital and help came late.
Harris and The New York Times, for example, cite the issue as an example of the impact of strict Republican anti-abortion legislation. For the Democratic candidate, this issue is an essential campaign factor, as she blames the restrictions placed on her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, by electing three members of the Supreme Court. , to repeal the federal right to abortion. the previous year.
However, the servant of the National Review pointed out that Probublica is based on unpublished documents, according to which the investigators of the case claim that her death could have been prevented. The National Review also points out that the text does not include the testimony of the doctors who treated her. The National Review also points out that under the local abortion law doctors could intervene because the fetus was no longer alive.
2024-09-20 19:02:00
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