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Harris plays mashup of Trump’s ‘enemy within’ comments at Erie rally, shortly after crowd chants ‘lock him up’

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Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Trump and drew connections between his policies and the conservative Project 2025 initiative, prompting Sprech at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, reminiscent of the 2016 White House election. A call broke out.

Shortly after a retort of “lock him up” erupted from the crowd (similar to Trump rallygoers' reaction to Hillary Clinton's mishandling of classified communications in the 2016 cycle), Harris said Trump was It played a mashup of clips warning of danger from the “enemy within.”

“The worst people are the enemy from within…Those people are more dangerous than Russia or China, they are the enemy from within. President Trump summed it up. Some of the television clips were played.

“You heard what he said,” Harris said after the montage. “He’s talking about Pennsylvania, an enemy within our country. He’s talking about Pennsylvania, an enemy within our country. He’s talking about Pennsylvania, an enemy within our country. “We're talking about who we consider to be our enemies. That's a serious question,” she said.

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Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a service at Koinonia Christian Center on Sunday, October 13, 2024 in Greenville, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

In recent comments on the matter to FOX Business' Maria Bartiromo, President Trump spoke of such “enemies” and said that China and Russia are sometimes “dangerous” to deal with, but that “we will deal with them.” It's the crazy people we support that are more difficult to deal with,” he quipped. He has an inner Adam Schiff. ”

Schiff is a congressman from Burbank, California, who is currently the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate against Republican retired MLB star Steve Garvey.

In Erie, Harris said Trump paved the way for the military to be used to “go after” groups, including journalists critical of Trump, rival election officials, and others against Trump's wishes. We hypothesized that this may include judges who have handed down judgments.

Therefore, the Democratic candidate said, voting for Mr. Trump would be a “huge risk to America” ​​and that his Republican opponent was “increasingly volatile and volatile.”

The Trump campaign rejected her warning when asked for comment, saying, “It is the Harris-Biden administration that has weaponized the judicial system to pursue President Trump on trumped-up charges in order to silence his political opponents.” .

“If Kamala wants to cry about 'unchecked' abuse of power, she should look in the mirror,” said Khush Desai, a spokesperson for Team Trump Pennsylvania.

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Meanwhile, Harris' previous comments about the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling in Trump's favor led to the aforementioned “lock him up” chant.

Ms. Harris appeared to sidestep the agreement with such language, telling the crowd to “wait a minute, wait a minute” and instead advising them to make their voices heard at the polls.

“The courts will handle that. Let's handle it in November, right?” Harris said.

“Listen, anyone who said they would abolish the Constitution of the United States should never stand behind the seal of the President of the United States again—never again.”

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Harris reportedly stopped by local businesses ahead of the rally and was greeted by Democratic Mayor Joe Schember and state Rep. Ryan Bizarro (D-Erie) upon arrival in Pennsylvania's only seaside city. That's what it means.

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pennsylvania, gave a prepared speech, and the Democratic nominee was ultimately introduced by Karen Kaliboda, a former public servant and Erie native.

On the other side of the commonwealth, President Trump was participating in a Pennsylvania town hall hosted by South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem at the Expo Center near King of Prussia.

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