As per the reports of MSN, Trump sparked uproar early in the conversation by bringing up illogical conspiracies. He said that dogs and cats were being eaten by immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. Trump persisted in spreading the untrue story even after ABC News anchor David Muir refuted the claim and revealed that local authorities had not discovered any proof of such instances. Harris responded incredulously, apparently giggling off-mic and expressing shock.
Abortion was a hotly contested topic that occupied a large portion of the discussion. Trump praised the justices of the Supreme Court for their vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, claiming credit for its demise. Harris retaliated angrily to Trump's distortion of Democratic abortion views. She underlined the practical effects of restricted abortion regulations, outlining the detrimental effects on women's health care and promising to back legislation that would reinstate Roe v. Wade.
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Trump made a memorable reference to a previous debate moment when he told Harris, “I’m talking now, if you don’t mind, please.” This comment echoed Harris’s 2020 debate with Mike Pence, where she had similarly insisted on being heard. The exchange occurred while Trump was discussing NATO and his views on Russia, as Harris commented on the relief among NATO leaders at Trump no
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