On September 11, during the memorial service marking the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, US presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump faced off in a divisive debate the night before. The debate has drawn significant attention, watched by over 57 million viewers, as both candidates engaged in a heated exchange on key topics. Harris criticized Trump's immigration policies, stating that the government should not dictate a woman's choices regarding her body, particularly on abortion issues. Trump, on the other hand, defended his record and took aim at the current administration, heightening the tension. The debate was marked by personal insults, with Trump repeatedly attacking Harris's credibility while Harris maintained a confident demeanor, putting Trump on the defensive. The aftermath saw both sides claiming victory, but a notable endorsement for Harris came from pop icon Taylor Swift, which sparked excitement in her camp. With just weeks remaining until the November election, polls indicate a tight race, with only a few pivotal swing states likely determining the outcome. Political analysts continue to fact-check claims made during the debate, further fuelling the ongoing discourse about misinformation in the political landscape.
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