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Harris accuses Trump of being ‘increasingly deranged’ and seeking ‘absolute power’

Republican candidate Donald Trump is “increasingly disturbed” and in search of “absolute power,” said Kamala Harris, his Democratic rival in the race for the White House, during a brief speech on Wednesday.

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“It is deeply disturbing and incredibly dangerous that Donald Trump would invoke Adolf Hitler,” she added, referring to comments made by a former chief of staff for the Republican at the White House.

According to the latter, John Kelly, who considered that Donald Trump met the definition of a fascist, the ex-president would have said that the Nazi dictator had “done good things”.

For the vice-president, who did not mince her words during this speech added to her agenda at the last minute before leaving for Pennsylvania, “all this is further proof for the American people of who really is Donald Trump.

Trump’s campaign team, neck and neck with its rival less than two weeks before the election, denied to the press the comments made to the former president by John Kelly.

Now “we know what Donald Trump wants: he wants absolute power. The question in 13 days will be what the American people want,” concluded Kamala Harris, recalling that the Republican billionaire promised to take on “the enemies within.” And this definition applies to “anyone who dares to criticize him,” according to the vice-president.

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