Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a White House visit to meet with President Joe Biden and likely Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris at a crucial moment. Harris has announced her readiness to debate Donald Trump, calling out his backpedaling on a debate hosted by ABC News. Former President Barack Obama has endorsed Harris, building momentum for her campaign. The Democratic super PAC is investing $50 million in swing-state advertisements for Harris, focusing on reintroducing her political history to voters.

Harris recently joined TikTok with the handle “Kamala HQ,” using the platform to reach young voters. A super PAC in Democratic politics is investing in a new ad campaign to reintroduce Kamala Harris to swing-state voters, emphasizing her political history. Harris has been vocal about the suffering in Gaza, stressing the complexity of the war. House Republicans have voted to rebuke Harris over the administration’s handling of the border policy.

After a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized the need for a cease-fire deal to free hostages in Gaza. Relatives of US hostages being held in Gaza called the meeting with Biden and Netanyahu “productive and honest.” Protests erupted in DC as Netanyahu met with Biden and Harris, with demonstrators expressing outrage over the Gaza war. Harris condemned despicable acts by protesters displaying pro-Hamas graffiti and burning the American flag.

Former President Barack Obama is expected to formally endorse Kamala Harris soon, showing support for her presidential campaign. There is a surge in demand for Republican Senator JD Vance’s memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” following his selection as Trump’s running mate. VP Kamala Harris’ campaign rolls out its first video, focusing on themes of freedom. President Joe Biden delivered an important Oval Office address, stepping down from the reelection bid and endorsing Harris as his successor. The fight to define Harris is underway, with Republicans dominating Democrats on the airwaves.

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