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The Latest: Harris and Trump attend 9/11 remembrance ceremonies as debate reaction rolls in

Kamala Harris pressed a forceful case against Donald Trump on Tuesday in their first and perhaps only debate before the presidential election, repeatedly goading him in an event that showcased their starkly different visions for the country on aborti
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People watch the presidential debate between Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, at the Gipsy Las Vegas in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

pressed a forceful case against on Tuesday in their first and perhaps only debate before the presidential election, repeatedly goading him in an event that showcased their for the country on abortion, immigration and American democracy.

Less than two months from Election Day and hours before the first early ballots will begin to be mailed Wednesday in Alabama, the debate offered the clearest look yet at a presidential race that has been repeatedly upended.

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Here鈥檚 the latest:

JD Vance speaks at 9/11 gala at the One World Trade Center

Donald Trump鈥檚 running mate JD Vance said he did not expect to get as warm of a welcome as he did visiting New York for various events tied to the commemoration of the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people on Sept. 11, 2001.

Vance was accompanied by his wife Usha Vance when he spoke Wednesday evening at a 9/11 gala hosted by the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States at the One World Trade Center.

The event was at the observation deck on the 102nd floor of the country鈥檚 tallest building, which is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex. The Republican vice presidential nominee said the tower served as a reminder of how America responded to the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

鈥淚t is a testament to the fact that, yes, we build, but when other people destroy, we build up again,鈥 Vance said. 鈥淭hat to me speaks more about the American spirit than almost anything.鈥

A top Republican senator says Trump and Harris should debate again

Sen. John Thune, No. 2 in Senate Republican leadership, told The Associated Press that after the debate, Donald Trump needed to look for further opportunities to force Vice President Kamala Harris to 鈥渄efend her record on the border and on inflation and a lot of other issues on which she has flip-flopped.鈥

鈥淔rankly, it probably could have been better last night, but I think there will be other opportunities,鈥 Thune said.

Thune also said there should be further debates.

鈥淚 think elections are always about differences and contrasts,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his time around couldn鈥檛 be more clear in terms of their records, their positions, their vision for the future. And I think litigating that in a debate setting would be really important, and I don鈥檛 think they got enough of that done last night.鈥

Biden briefly dons Trump cap

President Biden, in what was apparently meant to be a lighthearted gesture, briefly donned a Trump 2024 baseball cap while visiting the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Department earlier this afternoon.

White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said Biden was speaking to a crowd of volunteer firefighters and families and friends of Flight 93 victims about the need to get back to the bipartisan unity the country showed in the aftermath of 9/11.

Bates said as a gesture he gave a hat to a Trump supporter in the crowd. The Trump backer urged Biden, in the spirit of bipartisanship, to put on a Trump cap, Bates says.

Biden briefly donned the red hat.

The White House spoke to the moment after photos of the president wearing the Trump cap spread on social media.

Trump and Speaker Johnson appear to have a phone call a day after the debate

Trump appears to have been on a phone call with House Speaker Mike Johnson while the GOP nominee was attending events in New York City commemorating the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

A photo snapped by an Associated Press journalist at 8:19 a.m. on Wednesday showed Trump holding a cellphone bearing the name 鈥淢ike Johnson鈥 while the former president attended the 9/11 Memorial ceremony.

Neither Johnson鈥檚 office nor Trump鈥檚 campaign immediately responded to messages seeking more detail on the phone call.

Johnson is a supporter of Trump鈥檚, and the two speak regularly.

Several hours after the photograph was taken, Johnson told reporters in Washington that he had pulled a vote on a that would keep federal agencies and programs funded for six months, as it became increasingly clear the measure lacked the support to pass as a potential partial government shutdown looms.

The legislation to continue government funding when the new budget year begins on Oct. 1 includes a requirement that people registering to vote must provide proof of citizenship. Johnson signaled that he was not backing off linking the two main pillars of the bill.

Trump says he doesn鈥檛 know if he and Harris will have 鈥榓 rematch鈥

In brief remarks to reporters, Trump said he had a great debate and enjoyed it, but didn鈥檛 commit to a second with Harris.

鈥淲hen you don鈥檛 win, it鈥檚 like a fighter. And when a fighter has a bad fight, gets knocked out or loses the fight, the first thing he says is, 鈥榃e want a rematch,鈥欌 Trump said. 鈥淲e won the debate according to every poll. Every single poll, I think. Are we going to do a rematch? I just don鈥檛 know.鈥

An Ohio city reshaped by Haitian immigrants lands in an unwelcome spotlight

Many cities have been reshaped by immigrants in the last few years without attracting much notice. Not Springfield, Ohio.

Its story of economic renewal and related growing pains has been thrust into the national conversation in a presidential election year 鈥 and maliciously distorted by that Haitian immigrants are eating their neighbors鈥 pets. Donald Trump amplified those lies during Tuesday鈥檚 , exacerbating some residents鈥 fears about growing divisiveness in the predominantly white, blue-collar city of about 60,000.

At the city鈥檚 Haitian Community Help and Support Center on Wednesday, Rose-Thamar Joseph said many of the immigrants that arrived in the past few years were drawn by good jobs and the city鈥檚 relative affordability. But a rising sense of unease has crept in as longtime residents increasingly bristle at newcomers taking jobs at factories, driving up housing costs and straining city services.

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Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz spent part of 9/11 helping fill boxes for food shelves

It was part of the September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance held in more than over 20 cities across the county that organizers expected would draw around 30,000 volunteers nationwide to pack over 8 million meals.

Around 3,000 volunteers from Americorps and local companies were expected to package around 230,000 meals for Minnesotans in need.

Speaking in St. Paul, Walz said the 9/11 attacks were a 鈥渄efining moment鈥 for those old enough to remember them. He recalled how he was teaching at Mankato West High School the morning when the planes struck the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. And on the following mornings, he said, he saw American flags flying from places he hadn鈥檛 seen them before, and people who hadn鈥檛 talked much before started talking together.

鈥淚t may not have lasted as long as we would like, but there was a moment of unity around shared values,鈥 Walz told the volunteers. 鈥淭here was a moment of unity of caring for one another. There was a moment of unity that we鈥檙e all in this together.鈥

It was Walz鈥檚 first public event in his official capacity as governor of Minnesota since Vice President Kamala Harris picked him to be her running mate.

For Harris and Trump, facial expressions did much of the talking during their debate

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump said as much with their faces as they did with their words during .

With their microphones muted unless it was their turn to speak, according to the debate rules, body language took on outsized importance for Harris and Trump.

Harris in particular leaned into the nonverbal communication, keenly aware that her every reaction was being broadcast to the world, 鈥渟peaking鈥 to the audience even while Trump ostensibly had the floor. Networks showed a split screen with both candidates for most of the debate.

At various points she looked amused or befuddled by whatever Trump was saying, as if . A few times, she dramatically put her fingers under her chin, eyes wide, head tilted. Other times she laughed.

Trump sometimes scowled, sometimes smiled curtly. His eyes flashed anger or annoyance, perhaps even boredom at times. He rarely looked at Harris while she spoke, instead pointing his face forward toward the cameras or A小蓝视频 News moderators.

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Trump also visits the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Department

Inside the volunteer fire department garage, Trump addressed dozens of family members of Flight 93 victims sitting at fold out tables, cheering when he walked in and again while he spoke. He waded through the crowd, taking photos with them and talking.

Biden and Harris had visited the fire department earlier in the day after leaving the Flight 93 memorial.

By day鈥檚 end, Biden and Harris will have made joint visits to all three 9/11 memorial sites

It鈥檚 not the typical way the president and vice president commemorate the solemn anniversary.

Last year, the president marked the anniversary at a military base in Alaska as he made his way back to Washington from a trip to Asia. Harris attended the New York ceremony. And Biden made solo visits to the memorial sites in New York, Shanksville, and at the Pentagon in 2022.

Asked about this year鈥檚 decision to jointly appear at all three memorial sites, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the president and vice president wanted to honor the 2,977 lives lost and support the families grieving their loved ones.

She declined to comment when asked if the joint appearances had anything to do with the fact that Harris is now in the thick of a heated presidential race.

Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, also visited New York and Shanksville on Wednesday and will visit the Pentagon later in the day.

Trump has made a stop to the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania

His campaign says the former president laid two wreaths. He placed one at the Wall of Names, where the names of Flight 93鈥檚 40 victims are inscribed on white marble panels, and another at a sandstone boulder that marks the general location of the impact site where the flight crashed.

鈥淕reat day. Incredible place. And they鈥檝e done a fantastic job,鈥 Trump said in brief remarks from afar to reporters gathered at the site.

Biden and Harris visit Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania

Biden and Harris are paying their respects at the Flight 93 National Memorial to honor the 40 passengers and crew that died in the rural swath of Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001.

The president and vice president laid a white and red wreath at the memorial. They then strolled the fields of the expansive memorial, which includes a long granite walk that marks the path of the flight with large concrete walls framing the distant view of the sky. The times of the crashes of the other hijacked flights are inscribed on the flight path walkway.

Both spoke with Flight 93 families in attendance.

One attendee spotted in the crowd of about 200 was wearing a t-shirt that included vulgar anti-Harris sentiments. The man sporting the t-shirt said he wasn鈥檛 related to any of those who died in Shanksville.

Election officials ask for more funding, but say they鈥檙e confident in their preparations for November

Top U.S. election officials are asking the federal government for more funding to improve election security, replace aging machines, hire personnel and upgrade voter registration systems.

But they say even without consistent funding, they鈥檙e confident they鈥檝e done everything they can to make this fall鈥檚 elections fair and secure in their states.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, both Democrats, made the appeals in a hearing of the House Administration Committee on Wednesday. Fontes called elections 鈥渃ritical infrastructure鈥 and said they need funding to maintain, just like highways, dams and railroads.

鈥淲e implore you, please consider, if this is such a big deal and if it is so important that we continue to have free, fair and secure elections, fund them,鈥 he said.

The Republican chair of the committee, Rep. Bryan Steil of Wisconsin, responded to the funding calls by a proof-of-citizenship mandate for voters passed by the House and being debated in the Senate.

He told Benson the legislation would give election administrators free access to a federal database to help them check for noncitizen voters on the rolls 鈥 though she noted her state thoroughly verifies voter citizenship already.

In addition to testimony from Benson and Fontes, the hearing featured New Mexico鈥檚 Democratic secretary of state and the Republican secretaries of state from Florida, Ohio and West Virginia.

Does Trump want to debate Harris again?

On his social media site Wednesday, Trump seemed to brush aside the idea of a second debate and professed success, likening Harris to a fighter 鈥渨ho gets knocked out.鈥

鈥淚n the World of Boxing or UFC, when a Fighter gets beaten or knocked out, they get up and scream, 鈥業 DEMAND A REMATCH, I DEMAND A REMATCH!鈥 Well, it鈥檚 no different with a Debate,鈥 he said.

Trump said Harris 鈥渨as beaten badly last night鈥 and asked 鈥渟o why would I do a Rematch?鈥

Election officials warn that widespread problems with the US mail system could disrupt voting

State and local election officials from across the country on Wednesday warned that problems with the nation鈥檚 mail delivery system threaten to disenfranchise voters in the upcoming presidential election, telling the head of the U.S. Postal Service that it hasn鈥檛 fixed .

In an alarming letter, the officials said that over the past year, including the just-concluded primary season, mailed ballots that were postmarked on time were received by local election offices days after the deadline to be counted. They also noted that properly addressed election mail was being returned to them as undeliverable, a problem that could automatically send voters to inactive status through no fault of their own, potentially creating chaos when those voters show up to cast a ballot.

The officials also said that repeated outreach to the Postal Service to resolve the issues had failed and the widespread nature of the problems made it clear these were 鈥渘ot one-off mistakes or a problem with specific facilities. Instead, it demonstrates a pervasive lack of understanding and enforcement of USPS policies among its employees.鈥

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Sorority says Trump鈥檚 comment about Harris attending a 鈥榮orority party鈥 was disrespectful

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc., a traditionally Black sorority, called Donald Trump鈥檚 comment that Vice President Kamala Harris attended a 鈥渟orority party鈥 instead of attending a joint address to Congress by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 鈥渄isheartening鈥 and 鈥渄isrespectful鈥 to the organization.

Harris attended the group鈥檚 鈥淏oul茅,鈥 or membership meeting, in July just days after being endorsed by President Joe Biden to lead the Democratic ticket. She met separately with Netanyahu.

The sorority also noted that it 鈥渉as joined forces with all Divine Nine organizations on an unprecedented voter mobilization effort.鈥

Vance visits trading floor of company raises money in honor of 9/11 victims

Trump鈥檚 running mate Sen. JD Vance briefly visited the trading floor of a brokerage company affiliated with Cantor Fitzgerald that raises funds in a one-day event in honor of 9/11 victims. Cantor Fitzgerald lost 658 employees in the World Trade Center attacks.

Vance jokingly said he watched the speech given by Jordan Belfort, who was played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the film 鈥淭he Wolf of Wall Street,鈥 to prepare for this visit.

鈥淚 know what you all are doing,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd I know you鈥檙e working your asses off to make sure that you support the families of the people who died in these terrible attacks.鈥

More from Trump and Vance鈥檚 visit to a firehouse in lower Manhattan

The members of the firehouse bowed their heads to observe a moment of silence.

The former president posed for pictures with fire department staff in uniform standing before a sign a large Fire Department New York sign that said 鈥淣ever Forget. Heroes.鈥 He did his signature thumbs up and said 鈥渢hank you.鈥

Among the people accompanying Trump in his visit were advisers Chris LaCivita, Susie Wiles, far-right activist Laura Loomer, who also traveled to Philadelphia with Trump for the debate and is known for promoting conspiracy theories. His sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. also joined the visit.

Mexican president 鈥榲ery pleased鈥 Harris and Trump treated country with respect during debate

In a morning news briefing Wednesday, Mexican President Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador didn鈥檛 comment on a number of false claims made by Trump about migrants, or calls for greater border security by both presidential candidates.

Rather, the populist leader, a friend of Trump, applauded the candidates for respecting Mexico in their debate.

鈥淚 was very pleased that Mrs. Kamala and President Trump both treated Mexico with respect and we are moving forward, respecting other sister nations and that they respect us as an independent and sovereign country,鈥 L贸pez Obrador said.

It comes after L贸pez Obrador said he was putting relations with the U.S. Embassy 鈥渙n pause鈥 after Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar expressed democratic concerns about a judicial overhaul the Mexican leader鈥檚 party has jammed through.

Whose motorcade is this?

With Biden, Trump, Harris and Vance all on hand for the New York Sept. 11 commemoration, aides had their work cut out to keep things running smoothly.

Biden鈥檚 team ran into one minor blip 鈥 keeping track of which motorcade belonged to which of the current, former and would-be presidents and vice presidents.

At one point, the small group of journalists traveling with Biden were led to Harris鈥 motorcade instead of the president鈥檚. It took a few minutes, but White House aides were able to straighten things out and find their ride.

Germany鈥檚 foreign office responds to Trump debate claim about the nation鈥檚 power plants

The German Foreign Office fired back at Trump鈥檚 allegation during Tuesday鈥檚 debate that the European country is now building 鈥渘ormal power plants.鈥 The former president contended that Germany鈥檚 planned exit from fossil fuels had failed.

鈥淟ike it or not: Germany鈥檚 energy system is fully operational, with more than 50% renewables,鈥 the foreign office wrote on social media platform X. 鈥淎nd we are shutting down 鈥 not building 鈥 coal & nuclear plants. Coal will be off the grid by 2038 at the latest. PS: We also don鈥檛 eat cats and dogs. #Debate2024鈥

showed Germany鈥檚 greenhouse gas emissions dropped by one-tenth last year as the use of coal and gas diminished. Germany aims to cut its emissions to and is working to ramp up the use of solar and wind power and other renewable sources.

The tweet鈥檚 post-script referenced that Trump and his allies have spread online in recent days, alleging Haitian immigrants in an Ohio town are hunting and eating pets. Officials in Springfield, Ohio, say they have no evidence of that happening.

Debate-watchers more likely to say Harris won, but perceptions of the candidates remain largely unchanged

About 6 in 10 debate-watchers said Harris outperformed Trump in Tuesday鈥檚 presidential debate, while about 4 in 10 said Trump did a better job, according to , with Harris exceeding debate-watchers鈥 expectations. Before the debate, the same voters were evenly split on whether Trump or Harris would win.

The vast majority of debate watchers 鈥 who, importantly, do not reflect the views of the full voting public 鈥 also said, though, that the debate wouldn鈥檛 affect their vote. And perceptions of the two candidates remain largely unchanged. Views of Trump 鈥 whether positive or negative 鈥 didn鈥檛 shift meaningfully before and after the debate, while Harris received a slight bump in the share of people who view her favorably after the debate.

Similar to pre-debate polling, the poll found that Harris left the debate with higher trust in her ability to handle abortion and protecting democracy, while Trump maintained an advantage on the economy and immigration.

The bell rang and a moment of silence began at the site of the 9/11 Museum and Memorial in Manhattan

Officials including President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are gathered to mark the 23rd anniversary of the attacks in New York, Washington, and rural Pennsylvania.

Former NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg appeared to facilitate a handshake between Harris and Trump

It happened while they were standing near President Joe Biden and Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance at the site of the 9/11 memorial where leaders are meeting to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of 9/11.

Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, walked across the stage to shake Trump鈥檚 hand before the presidential campaign debate began Tuesday evening in Philadelphia.

Kamala Harris gave abortion rights advocates the debate answer they鈥檝e been longing for

When President Joe Biden gave on the debate stage this summer, it was widely viewed as a missed opportunity 鈥 a failure, even 鈥 on a powerful and motivating issue for Democrats at the ballot box.

The difference was stark, then, on Tuesday night, when Vice President Kamala Harris gave a forceful defense of abortion rights with Republican Donald Trump.

Harris conveyed the dire medical situations women have found themselves in since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the national right to abortion in 2022. Harris quickly placed blamed directly on Trump, who recalibrated the Supreme Court to the conservative majority that issued the landmark ruling during his term.

Women, Harris told the national audience, have been as a result.

鈥淵ou want to talk about this is what people wanted? Pregnant women who want to carry a pregnancy to term, suffering from a miscarriage, being denied care in an emergency room because health care providers are afraid they might go to jail and she鈥檚 bleeding out in a car in the parking lot?鈥 Harris said.

The moment was a reminder that Harris is uniquely positioned to talk about the hot-button, national topic in a way that Biden, an 81-year-old Catholic who had long opposed abortion, never comfortable doing.

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Trump falsely accused immigrants in Ohio of abducting and eating pets

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday amplified false rumors that Haitian immigrants in Ohio were abducting and eating pets, repeating during a televised debate the type of inflammatory and he has promoted throughout his campaigns.

There is no evidence that Haitian immigrants in an Ohio community are doing that, officials say. But during the debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump specifically mentioned Springfield, Ohio, the town at the center of the claims, saying that immigrants were taking over the city.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e eating the dogs. They鈥檙e eating the cats. They鈥檙e eating the pets of the people that live there,鈥 he said.

Harris called Trump 鈥渆xtreme鈥 and laughed after his comment. Debate moderators pointed out that city officials have said the claims are not true.

Trump鈥檚 comments echoed claims made by his campaign, including his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, and other Republicans. The claims attracted attention this week when Vance posted on social media that his office has 鈥渞eceived many inquiries鈥 about Haitian migrants abducting pets. Vance acknowledged Tuesday it was possible 鈥渁ll of these rumors will turn out to be false.鈥

Officials have said there have been no credible or detailed reports about the claims, even as Trump and his allies use them to amplify racist stereotypes about Black and brown immigrants.

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Catch up: Taylor Swift endorsed Harris for president right after the debate wrapped

Taylor Swift, one of the music industry鈥檚 biggest stars, endorsed Kamala Harris for president shortly on Tuesday night.

鈥淚 think she is a steady-handed, gifted leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos,鈥 Swift wrote in , which included a link to a voter registration website.

Swift has a dedicated following among young women, a key demographic in the November election, and her latest tour has generated in ticket sales. In a half hour, the post received more than 2.3 million likes.

She included a picture of herself holding her cat Benjamin Button, and she signed the message 鈥淐hildless Cat Lady.鈥 The remark is a reference to three-year-old , Donald Trump鈥檚 running mate, about women without children not having an equal stake in the country鈥檚 future.

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