President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump made a rare joint appearance on Wednesday at the New York City site that marks the Sept. 11 plane attacks in 2001 that killed nearly 3,
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump joined President Biden and other dignitaries in a daylong journey to sites of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump appeared together at Ground Zero just hours after Tuesday's contentious debate​.
The first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump drew an estimated 67.1 million viewers across 17 television networks, according to Nielsen data.
Tuesday’s debate between Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump attracted an audience of 57.7 million US viewers on eight major TV networks — beating the turnout for President Joe Biden’s ill-fated performance in June.
Some 9/11 victims’ relatives have appealed to presidential candidates for accountability as the U.S. marks an anniversary laced with election-season politics.
Let’s understand how we got here,” Kamala Harris began on Tuesday night, and thus launched three minutes of the most searing defense of reproductive rights we have ever seen in a presidential debate.
The Harris campaign announced after Tuesday’s showdown that the vice president is ready for a second debate before the November election. Trump previously called for three debates with Harris, but said on Wednesday that he’d be “less inclined to” because he “had a great night.”
The U.S. is remembering lives taken and others reshaped by 9/11 on an anniversary laced with presidential campaign politics.
Kamala Harris shadowed Joe Biden at a series of solemn ceremonies to mark 9/11 — less than 12 hours after a debate in which she barely said his name. Later this week, she’ll be beside him again for an awards dinner in Washington — before heading back to the campaign trail.
NBC analyst Chuck Todd argued that a particular exchange in the debate shows how President Biden could not have beaten Trump, whereas Vice president Kamala Harris can.