PHILADELPHIA | Kamala Harris pressed a forceful case against Donald Trump on Tuesday in their first and perhaps only debate before the presidential election, repeatedly needling him in an event that showcased their starkly different visions for the country on abortion, immigration and American democracy.
The Democratic vice president seemed to get under the skin of the Republican former president, provoking him with reminders about the 2020 election loss that he still denies, mocking his rally crowds and delivering derisive asides at his other false claims. Trump tore into Harris as too liberal and questioned why she was proposing ideas she hadn’t accomplished while serving as vice president. He often launched into the sort of freewheeling personal attacks and digressions from which his advisers and supporters have tried to steer him away.
Trump referred to the “town of Aurora’ twice during the debate in an effort to attack Harris on immigration policy. He he referred to the unproven and debunked claim, promoted on national news by Aurora Republican Councilmember Danielle Jurinsky, that parts of Aurora have been “taken over” by Venezuelan gangs.
Aurora is the center of a roiling controversy over unproven claims that apartment slums in northwest Aurora became dilapidated because of gangs running the complexes and stealing rent. Both city officials, police and numerous residents have repeatedly refuted the claim. While police said that all kinds of gang problems have existed in the 1-mile square area of Aurora, a 170 square mile city, for decades, no building or neighborhood is overrun by gang or crime issues.
Trump referred to another social-media fabrication, insisting that immigrants are eating the cats and dogs of citizens in Ohio, a reference to a debunked myth about immigrants from Haiti in that state.
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.
“They’re eating the dogs. They’re eating the cats. They’re eating the pets of the people that live there,” he said.
Wide-ranging debate
Harris promised tax cuts aimed at the middle class and said she would push to restore a federally guaranteed right to abortion overturned by the Supreme Court two years ago. Trump said his proposed tariffs would help the U.S. stop being cheated by allies on trade and said he would work to swiftly end the Russia-Ukraine war — though he twice refused to say he wanted Ukraine, which bipartisan majorities in Congress have backed, to win the war.
Harris’ performance by nearly every measure seemed to be the opposite of President Joe Biden’s in June, with sharp, focused answers designed to showcase the contrast between her and Trump, whereas Biden at times was muddled, halting and at times incoherent. Harris used her body language and facial expressions to confront Trump and express that she found his answers ridiculous or amusing — or both — a pronounced change from Biden’s slack-jawed expression when Trump attacked him.
In one moment, Harris turned to Trump and said that as vice president, she had spoken to foreign leaders who “are laughing at Donald Trump,” and said she had spoken to military leaders, “and they say you’re a disgrace.”
As Trump, 78, again questioned her racial identity, the 59-year-old Harris, the first woman, Black person and person of South Asian descent to serve as vice president, pointedly gestured to Trump and responded, “I think the American people want better than that, want better than this.”
Trump in turn tried to link Harris to the still-unpopular Biden, questioning why she hadn’t acted on her proposed ideas while serving as vice president. “Why hasn’t she done it?” he said. Trump also focused his attacks on Harris over her assignment by Biden to deal with the root causes of illegal migration.
He repeatedly dismissed her and Biden as weak, and cited the praise of Hungary’s nationalist prime minister Viktor Orbán to show that he is a widely respected by leaders around the world, saying Orbán calls him the “most feared person.”
The debate, Trump’s seventh as a presidential nominee as he mounts his third run for the White House and Harris’ first, was perhaps the best opportunity for both of them to define themselves on their own terms. The event concluded hours before the first ballots of the election will begin to be mailed Wednesday in Alabama. Election Day is Nov. 5, less than two months away.
Trump again denied that he lost to Biden four years ago, when a mob of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol to try to stop the certification of his loss based on false or unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. Trump has in recent days ramped up his threats of retribution if he returns to the White House, saying he would prosecute lawyers, donors, and other officials whom he deems to “cheat” in the election.
“Donald Trump was fired by 81 million people,” Harris said, “So let’s be clear about that. And clearly he is having a very difficult time processing that.”
Her campaign ended the debate by expressing openness to another meeting in October — and welcomed an endorsement from megastar Taylor Swift, who labeled herself a “childless cat lady” in a dig at Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, as she encouraged her fans to vote.
Harris defends shifts to the center, puts abortion front and center
Saying it’s “time to turn the page,” Harris delivered an appeal to Republicans and independents turned off by Trump’s style and his efforts four years ago to overturn the 2020 presidential election, saying there’s a place in her campaign for them “to stand for country, to stand for our democracy, to stand for rule of law and to end the chaos.”
Harris sharply criticized Trump for the state of the economy and democracy when he left office, as the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the nation and after his supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in a bid to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Harris sought to defend her shifts away from liberal causes to more moderate stances on fracking, expanding Medicare for all and mandatory gun buyback programs — and even backing away from her position that plastic straws should be banned — as pragmatism.
Asked about her changing positions on a number of issues, she twice repeated a phrase she has used to try to explain it away, saying, “My values have not changed.”
Trump, meanwhile, quickly went after Harris for abandoning some of her past liberal positions and said: “She’s going to my philosophy now. In fact, I was going to send her a MAGA hat.” Harris smiled broadly and laughed.
Harris, in zeroing in on one of Trump’s biggest electoral vulnerabilities, laid the end of a federally guaranteed right to abortion at Trump’s feet for his role in appointing three U.S. Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade, leaving more than 20 states in the country with what she called “Trump abortion bans.”
Harris gave one of her most impassioned answers as she described the ways women have been denied abortion care and other emergency care since that ruling, and said Trump would sign a national abortion ban if he wins.
Trump declared it “a lie,” and said, “I’m not signing a ban and there’s no reason to sign a ban.”
The Republican has said he wants the issue left to the states.
Harris responded to a question about her plans to improve the economy by saying she would extend the tax cut for families with children and a tax deduction for small businesses while attacking Trump’s plans to impose broad tariffs as a “sales tax” on goods that the American people will ultimately pay.
Trump was stone-faced during her answer but retorted: “I have no sales tax. That’s in incorrect statement. She knows that.”
Trump, who is trying to paint the vice president as an out-of-touch liberal while trying to win over voters skeptical he should return to the White House, continued to call Harris a “Marxist” and said, “Everyone knows she’s a Marxist.”
Trump leaned on familiar falsehoods and signals a shift on Ukraine
Trump attacked Harris for the inflation seen under the Biden-Harris administration, a major liability for the vice president. He quickly turned his answer to warning about immigrants coming into the country — one of the subjects he’s focused on most heavily in his campaign.
He called his proposed tariffs a straightforward way to make other countries pay up for what he has long argued is an imbalance that hurts the U.S. Harris called the tariffs an effective national sales tax. Trump reacted swiftly and called that “an incorrect statement.”
Throughout his campaign, Trump has leaned on illegal immigration, an issue that has bedeviled Biden and Harris with rising numbers of illegal border crossings and the arrivals of thousands of people needing shelter in Democratic-led cities. He accused Democrats of abetting large numbers of unauthorized crossings.
But as he often does in his rallies and on his social media account, Trump reeled off a series of falsehoods or unproven claims about migrants. One of those claims was a debunked rumor 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.
“Talk about extreme,” Harris said after Trump talked about dogs and cats being eaten.
Trump also twice declined to say that it was in the best interest of the U.S. for Ukraine to win its war against Russia. Harris said it was an example of why America’s NATO allies were thankful he was no longer in office, as she and Biden have sent tens of billions of dollars to help Kyiv fend off Russia’s invasion.
Harris’ expressions filled their split-screen
The candidates met in a small, blue-lit amphitheater converted into a television studio, with no live audience, meaning there was no rowdy applause, cheers or jeers. The intimate setting — with the candidates’ lecterns positioned less than 10 feet from each other — belied the contentious debate to follow.
As the debate opened, Harris walked up to Trump’s lectern to introduce herself, marking the first time the two had ever met, since Trump skipped her 2021 inauguration. “Kamala Harris,” she said, extending her hand to Trump, who received it in a handshake — the first presidential debate handshake since the 2016 campaign.
A hallmark of Harris’ debate performances going back to her campaigns in California is the use of facial expressions to make a point or disarm criticism. When Trump called Harris a “Marxist,” Harris’ eyebrows shot up and she made an amused face, cupping her hand on her chin and looking at him.
Trump, 78, has struggled to adapt to Harris, 59, who is the first woman, Black person and person of South Asian descent to serve as vice president. He has at times resorted to invoking racial and gender stereotypes and falsely claiming that Harris, who attended a historically Black university, hid her race during her career.
“I read where she was not Black,” Trump said when asked about comments questioning Harris’ race, adding a minute later, “and then I read that she was Black.” He seemed to suggest her race was a choice, saying twice, “That’s up to her.”
“I think it’s a tragedy that we have someone who wants to be president who has consistently over the course of his career attempted to use race to divide the American people,” Harris responded.
Trump at one point launched into an attack on Biden, questioning his mental acuity by making the claim that Biden “doesn’t even know he’s alive.”
Harris quickly tried to turn it around to make Trump look less than sharp.
“First of all, I think it’s important to remind the former president, you’re not running against Joe Biden. You’re running against me,” she said.
Price and Miller reported from Washington. AP Polling Editor Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux in Washington and Thomas Beaumont in Las Vegas, Bill Barrow in Atlanta contributed to this report.





If there was ever any doubt about Trump being fit to be President, those doubts should be put to rest. He is clearly NOT! He looked like a constipated old angry man whining about everything and anything. Yet, those “too stupid to know they are stupid”, will vote for him. He just rambled on and on and on and could not stay on topic. Dogs and cats being eaten in Springfield Ohio? Really! Aurora being taken over by gangs, really? Hey asshole, you’ve never been here. You don’t know shit about Aurora. This isn’t Jamaica Estates, Queens. I very well know where you grew up. Keep talking Donald! Your
MAGA Nuts will still be nuts about you
I will not be voting for Donald Trump or anyone that supports him. It is likely that there are many others that feel the same. Of course, you never really know what an election outcome will be and I have been wrong before. However, the Democrats have been very clever during this election, apparently walking the Republicans into a false sense of security before making the switch to Harris/Walsh. We shall see.
Trump seemed ill-prepared and angry last night. As we’ve become accustomed to, he has no plan for anything that we can rely on except retribution for what he perceives as being wronged and of course, cozying up to Putin and his lover, Kim Jung Un! Harris ate him for lunch and I will be voting for her!
3 against 1. Trump did as well as he could against a biased set of moderators.
Same old play book. Your guy loses the debate, and now it’s the moderator’s fault. Grow up dude. Newsflash: The moon is not made of green cheese. 2+2 still equals 4, and Donald Trump, Putin’s friend, still Lies. And you are too stupid to understand that.
Biased? Really? I guess when you don’t like the results it is biased, or fake news!! Grow up dude. I know Fox and flunkies aka Fox News caters to those with single digit IQs, and Newsless.
Max aka Newsmax does the same.
Very smart to attack Taylor Swift. Just another well thought out Brain fart 💨 fby
Get ready for Trump to come to Aurora to execute mass deportations in Aurora. He said so yesterday.
I’m certain he’s trying to scare people.
He also has declared that he HATES TAYLOR SWIFT.
Thank you Donald Trump for trying to get the world to believe that Aurora has been takin over by Venezualian Gangs. It helps us understand the reasons Jurinsky “Hatched” this fabrication of lies and untruths of a bad situation turned into political ammunition for a losing party of liars she gladly devalues the citizens of Aurora’s real estate and insults their intelligence to believe we would’nt figure out her deceit and misappropreations of the city’s manpower and funds for ill-gotten gains!
As Aurorans we should pursue an investigation and indictments of all involved in this crime
Thank you Donald Trump for trying to get the world to believe that Aurora has been takin over by Venezualian Gangs. It helps us understand the reasons Jurinsky “Hatched” this fabrication of lies and untruths of a bad situation turned into political ammunition for a losing party of liars she gladly devalues the citizens of Aurora’s real estate and insults their intelligence.
Trump could not say “Yes, I want Ukraine to win this war.” His loyalty lies with Russia and for that reason alone, he should never again be the Commander in Chief of the United States.
Commenters might want to slow their roll on here, as more information emerges that corroborates Jurinsky’s story, including today’s APD announcement of the recent arrest of eight known TdA gang members. As well as pages of police reports alleging a pattern of extortion, theft, and violent crimes these gangsters were allegedly involved in.
Why would I care about their membership in a gang or if they were from Venezuela or Vermont? Why is that relevant to me? Will entertain any reasonable response.
Ok. Fair point “hold up”. But let’s be clear. There has been a gang problem for years in Aurora. Does that mean it should be acceptable? Of course NOT!
And the city really needs to do more.
But in NO WAY should any of this be interpreted as if gangs have taken over the city, like stupid ass disgraceful Trump says. Even Jurinsky got ahead of her “skiis, on this one.
Frankly, I’m glad these SCUMBAGS were arrested. And may many more be arrested. What does this mean? It means the cops are doing their job.