
Former vice-president Kamala Harris has criticised the Trump administration's agenda in her first major speech since losing the US election. Speaking at an event run by Emerge, a political organisation that recruits and trains Democratic women to run for public office, she singled out the administration's handling of the economy and immigration policy. But, she said, "fear isn't the only thing that's contagious. Courage is contagious".
Main Idea: Kamala Harris criticized the Trump administration in her first major speech since losing the election, focusing on its economy and immigration agenda.
Key Points:
Harris’s criticism shows continued political fight over Trump’s economy and immigration agenda, which could keep households and businesses facing uncertainty about future policy.
The speech could energize voters and Democratic organizers, giving communities and small businesses a clearer debate over policy choices.
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