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The Trump team complained that the British Labor Party interfered in the US election, and the British Prime Minister responded

The Trump team complained that the British Labor Party interfered in the US election, and the British Prime Minister responded

Release time: 1729744002805 Source: South American Overseas Chinese News Network Comprehensive release time: 1729744002805

This live video shot at the Presidential Debate Media Center in Philadelphia, USA on September 10 shows that US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Harris (right) and former US President and Republican presidential candidate Trump participated in a TV debate in Philadelphia . Xinhua News Agency

The campaign team of US Republican presidential candidate Trump complained to the US Federal Election Commission about the British Labor Party, accusing the party of helping the campaign of US Democratic presidential candidate and current Vice President Harris and “blatantly interfering” in the US election.

Beijing’s Global Times cited a CNN report on the 23rd. The six-page complaint specifically mentioned that last week, the British Labor Party’s business director Patel posted on the social media LinkedIn that: Nearly 100 current and former Labor members will travel to four swing states in the United States in the coming weeks, and she also has “10 places” for North Carolina, where “we will arrange housing for you.” Currently, the post has been deleted.

In response to the Trump team’s accusations, members of the British Labor Party have come forward to explain themselves. According to the British “Guardian” report on the 23rd, British Prime Minister Starmer said that day that the people accused of assisting Harris’ team “participated as volunteers, which is the same as what they did in previous elections.” When asked whether the dispute would affect his relationship with Trump, Starmer said he had had a two-hour dinner with Trump in New York last month. He said, “We have a good relationship and as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, I will work with whoever the American people elect as president.”

Gates donates $50 million to Harris campaign

Xinhua News Agency quoted the US “New York Times” report on the 22nd that Microsoft founder Bill Gates donated US$50 million to Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate for the 2024 US presidential election and current Vice President.

Gates donated the money through Future Forward America, an organization that campaigned for Harris. In accordance with relevant U.S. laws, this donation will not be made public.

Gates has not previously publicly endorsed Harris.

In a statement responding to the New York Times, Gates said he “supports candidates who have a clear commitment to improving health care, reducing poverty and fighting climate change in the United States and around the world.”

The U.S. Department of Justice warns Musk that “lottery” may be illegal

CNN reported on the 23rd that the U.S. Department of Justice has recently warned the “America PAC” founded by Musk that his behavior of offering a $1 million lottery to registered voters in swing states may Violation of federal law.

Musk supported former President Trump in this year’s election. On the 19th, Musk attended a campaign event in Pennsylvania and announced that before the election day on November 5, the “American Political Action Committee” he founded would randomly give away $100 to a swing state voter who signed his petition every day. million dollars. The petition asks signers to support the First and Second Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, namely free speech and the right to bear arms. As soon as the remarks came out, election law experts and some state and local officials questioned that the move violated the law because federal law prohibits payments to registered voters.

According to reports, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Public Integrity Division, which investigates potential election-related legal violations, has sent a letter to the American Political Action Committee.

This year’s U.S. presidential election is scheduled to be voted on on November 5. The competition between Harris and Trump is fierce, with approval ratings evenly matched, and each has a “big benefactor” behind them. According to statistics from Forbes magazine, Harris has the support of about 80 billionaires, and Trump has the support of about 50 billionaires.

Editor in charge: Han Ye

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