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2024 election updates: Trump, Harris hit more battlegrounds
The candidates continue to rally supporters in key swing states.
With just over five weeks to go until Election Day, the candidates are campaigning in battleground states and making their case for why they should lead the country.
Former President Donald Trump spoke to a crowd in Erie, Pa., on Sunday after an event on Saturday in Wisconsin.
Vice President Kamala Harris, meanwhile, was scheduled to speak in Las Vegas on Sunday night after fundraisers in San Francisco on Saturday and in Los Angeles on Sunday.
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Trump blasts Harris ahead of her border visit in lengthy remarks on immigration
Trump blasted Harris' record as he spoke about immigration at Trump Tower in New York, .
"Kamala Harris will be visiting the southern border that she has completely destroyed, from what I understand, tomorrow," Trump said. "Why would she go to the border now, playing right into the hand of her opponent? I mean, you take a look at this -- why would you do that? There can be no justification for what she’s done."
Trump is going through a lengthy list of his grievances with Harris and continued to demonize migrants.
Trump to deliver remarks to reporters in New York
In a last-minute addition to his schedule, Trump's campaign announced that he will deliver remarks Thursday at Trump Tower at 4:30 p.m. ET.
The campaign didn't disclose the topic of his remarks, but they will happen on the same day that New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been charged with five counts connected to improper campaign contributions, according to a sweeping indictment unsealed Thursday morning.
This weekend, Trump will campaign in Michigan and Wisconsin.
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Melania Trump discusses Trump assassination attempts
Describing her decision not to take the stage at the Republican National Convention, Melania Trump pointed to the letter she penned following Trump's assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
"It was my decision. I think was just the time. I think was the right time in, days before I wrote a beautiful letter to America, yes. And I think in one way, that letter was my speech," she said in an interview that aired on Fox & Friends on Thursday morning.
Like her husband, Melania Trump blamed rhetoric from Democrats and people in the media as reasonings for why she feels there has been targeted violence against the former president.
"This is not normal, and is it really shocking that all this outrageous violence goes against my husband? Especially that we hear the leaders from the opposition party and mainstream media branding him as threat to democracy, calling him vile names," she said. "They're only fueling a toxic atmosphere and giving power to all of these people that they want to do harm to him. This needs to stop. This needs to stop. The country needs to unite."
Recounting the moments she heard about Trump's first assassination attempt, Melania Trump said that she couldn't get ahold of Trump or the Secret Service initially.
"First, the Secret Service was not available too, because they were with him, right? And then after that, I got the Secret Service on the phone, and they said that he's OK. We are in on the way to the hospital," she said.
She also talked about having to tell their son, Barron, about the attack.
"He was outside playing sport, and he rushed in, and was very, very difficult," she said.
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Melania Trump advocates for 2nd Trump term in 1st interview of 2024 cycle
Former first lady Melania Trump, sitting down for an interview with Fox & Friends, attempted to pitch her husband to voters.
"I think American people need to decide what they really want. Maybe some, you know, strong tweets, but everything else great for this country. So it's all in Americans people's hands on Nov. 5," she said, arguing her husband was a strong leader in terms of the economy and immigration.
Despite her lack of a role on the campaign, Melania Trump said that she supports her husband's third bid to the White House.
"I know how passionate he is to make America great again," she said.
Melania Trump was also asked some personal questions about her relationship with Trump.
"Did you fall in love then?" co-host Ainsley Earhardt asked after Melania Trump described meeting Donald Trump for the first time.
"It was a connection. It was a connection," Melania Trump responded.
"His being," she later said when asked what she loves most about Trump. "His humor, his personality, his kindness, he's, he's very special, his positivity, his energy. It's unbelievable. Yeah, so we have a beautiful relationship."
ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Soorin Kim and Kelsey Walsh