Trump insults Harris’ intelligence
In an exclusive TV interview with CBS News’ Caitlin Huey-Burns in Pennsylvania on Monday, Trump defended his attacks on Harris’ intelligence. Asked by Huey-Burns if that’s the right message to win over moderate voters, the kind of voters Trump will need in key battleground states, he responded that no, “the message is what a bad job they’ve done.”
Asked for specifics, Trump couldn’t point to evidence or examples of deficits in Harris’ intellect.
“Our country needs a very smart person, and I don’t think she’s a very smart person,” Trump replied. “So, I’m not looking to — I don’t consider that an insult — that’s just a fact.”
“What evidence do you have for that?” Huey-Burns asked.
“I looked at the things that she’s said, I looked at the way she deals, I looked at her record — her crazy record — I look at her policies. I just don’t happen to think so,” Trump responded. “Now, I could say she is and I know that would be very nice. And the other thing, we have to win this election.”
In the interview with Huey-Burns, Trump also discussed whether he’d accept the election outcome and whether he’d release his medical records.
Harris campaign co-chair, former Biden adviser, on president’s DNC address
Cedric Richmond is the Kamala Harris campaign co-chair and a former senior adviser to President Biden. Richmond joined “America Decides” to discuss the role Harris played in the Biden administration and the party’s transition to Harris from Biden.
Theme of Day 1 of the DNC and plans for Biden’s role
Each day of the convention features a theme related to the tagline, “For the People, For Our Future.” Monday’s theme is centered on the “For the People” element, where the party will outline how they argue Democrats have put the people first under the Biden-Harris administration while contrasting the record and the Harris-Walz ticket with former President Donald Trump’s record.
Mr. Biden’s time in office and decades in Washington are also expected to be featured prominently on Monday, as the party seeks to honor the president — and his decision to step aside — while celebrating its new standard bearer.
Anita Dunn, a former senior adviser to Mr. Biden who left the White House last month to join the main super PAC supporting Harris, said the president sees his role in the campaign as “volunteer-in-chief” and is determined to ensure Trump is defeated in November.
Full list of speakers.
— Kaia Hubbard, Aaron Navarro
Protesters breach security fence at Democratic National Convention
Protesters breached a security fence into the security perimeter for the Democratic National Convention Monday afternoon.
The official protest had moved away from Park 578 by just after 4:30 p.m., but a faction stayed behind and broke through the fence at Washington Boulevard and Wolcott Avenue. This group made it through the first line of the perimeter, and was trying to make it through the second fence—which would allow them access to the United Center.
Read more at CBS Chicago.
— Dave Savini, Charlie De Mar
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