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Kamala Harris Slams Trump’s First 100 Days as Constitutional Crisis
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has sharply criticized President Trump’s second term, claiming his first 100 days have pushed the nation toward a constitutional crisis. She accused him of wrecking the economy and abandoning global allies, sparking heated debate. Her remarks highlight deep political divisions as Trump’s policies reshape America.
Harris’s critique centers on Trump’s governance, which she says threatens democratic norms. Critics argue her claims reflect partisan alarmism amid policy disagreements.
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She pointed to economic turmoil, alleging Trump’s decisions have destabilized markets. Supporters counter that his policies aim for long-term growth despite short-term pain.
Harris also slammed Trump’s foreign policy, saying he’s alienated key allies. Defenders argue he’s prioritizing American interests over international commitments.
Her constitutional crisis warning stems from perceived overreaches in executive power. Some dismiss this as rhetoric, citing no specific legal violations.
Economic data shows rising inflation and unemployment under Trump’s recent
Many view Harris’s remarks as a call to rally Democrats against Trump’s agenda. Others see her critique as exaggerated, given the economy’s complex challenges.
Public opinion is split, with some praising Harris for sounding alarms. Others argue she’s fueling division without offering solutions.
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| Total News Sources | 32 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Left |
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