Kamala Harris responds to racist remarks made by Donald Trump to black journalists on Wednesday

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Kamala Harris will join President Joe Biden tonight at Andrews Air Force Base to greet the Americans released from detention in Russia today.

The historic prisoner swap deal has been hailed as a diplomatic victory across the world, with the apparent exception of Donald Trump, who bitterly posted on Truth Social that the US never makes good deals and the negotiators were an “embarrassment”.

Meanwhile, with just over two weeks to go before the Democratic National Convention, the party’s virtual roll call has begun with Harris soon expected to become the party’s official nominee.

Voting got underway at 9am ET on Thursday and runs through August 5. Harris will announce her running mate next week before embarking on a tour of key battleground states.

On the campaign trail, Harris has rebuked Donald Trump’s comments about her race, claiming that he put on the “same old show” and says that “America deserves better”.

Trump had appeared at the annual meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists, where he wildly, and falsely, claimed that the vice president only recently “became a Black woman.” Harris’s father is from Jamaica and her mother is Indian.

Key Points

  • Biden and Harris to greet freed Americans tonight
  • Trump trashes prisoner swap deal as formerly detained Americans fly home to freedom
  • How does the DNC virtual roll call to nominate Kamala Harris work?
  • Trump claims he ‘didn’t know Harris was Black’
  • Harris calls Trump's remarks to Black journalists on her heritage ‘the same old show’
  • JD Vance calls Trump’s race remarks ‘hysterical'
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Trump raised $138.7m in July, campaign says

The Trump campaign has announced its July fundraising totals.

Former president Donald Trump and the committees authorized to fundraise for his 2024 campaign have raised $138.7m in the month of July. The campaign now has cash on hand totaling $327m.

A statement reads: “These numbers reflect continued momentum with donors at every level and provide the resources for the final 96 days until victory [on] November 5th.”

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Biden posts photo of families speaking with freed Americans for first time

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What we know about Trump’s ancestry after he pushed his rival’s into question

Donald Trump faced heavy criticism on Wednesday after questioning the heritage of the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, while speaking to the National Association of Black Journalists.

“She was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage,” he said. “I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black, and now she wants to be known as Black. So I don’t know, is she Indian or is she Black?”

Harris’s father is from Jamaica and her mother was from India. The vice president said on Wednesday night that Trump’s comments were “the same old show” of “divisiveness and disrespect.”

That has sparked questions on the backgrounds of both candidates. Trump is one of five children of the real estate developer Fred Trump and the Scottish immigrant Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. The former president has five children with his three wives as well as 10 grandchildren.

Here is everything we know about Trump’s ancestry and immediate family.

Everything we know about Trump’s ancestry after he pushed his rival’s into question

Former president is one of five children of real estate developer Fred Trump and Scottish immigrant Mary Anne MacLeod Trump

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Trump ally Alina Habba attacks Harris over her ‘roots’

Alina Habba, Donald Trump’s former lawyer and current campaign adviser, accused Vice President Kamala Harris of not knowing her “roots” shortly after the GOP nominee questioned whether Harris was Indian or Black.

Habba opened for Trump at his campaign event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wednesday evening.

Kelly Rissman reports on what she said.

Alina Habba attacks Harris’ ‘roots’ hours after Trump questioned her race

‘Unlike you, Kamala...I know where I come from!’ the Trump campaign adviser told the crowd

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Harris spoke with Navalny widow following prisoner swap

Readout of Vice President Harris’s Call with Yulia Navalnaya

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke today with Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexey Navalny, following the release of 16 individuals from Russia, including three American citizens, one American green card holder, as well as five German citizens and seven Russian citizens who were political prisoners, several of whom worked with Navalny in his efforts to combat corruption and to build a free, democratic Russia. The Vice President welcomed the release of these individuals and reaffirmed that she will continue to stand with those fighting for freedom in Russia and around the world. The Vice President commended Navalnaya for her courage in continuing her husband’s work for justice and the rule of the law in Russia. The Vice President previously met with Navalnaya in February 2024 at the Munich Security Conference, just hours after the terrible news broke of Navalny’s death in a Russian prison. The Vice President wrote a piece about Yulia Navalnaya for TIME Magazine’s “The 100 Most Influential People of 2024.”

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Watch: NSA Jake Sullivan explains role of Kamala Harris in prisoner swap deal

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Project 2025 abortion surveillance idea comes back to bite Trump

As Donald Trump continues to flounder around his response to a sustained assault from Democrats over policy prescriptions in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, his rivals are sticking the knife in further.

The DNC is out with a new memo on Thursday detailing how conservatives hope to use a second Trump presidency to expand state-led efforts to monitor women who get abortions — even if they do so in states where the practice is legal.

John Bowden reports from Washington, DC.

Project 2025’s abortion surveillance idea comes back to bite Trump

Democrats launch attacks as Trump and Vance both try to distance themselves from the extreme measures outlined in the project’s pages

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Veepstakes: Walz says he’s ‘not interviewing for anything’

NBC News reports Tim Walz has said that Kamala Harris should pick whichever running mate will help her win in November.

The Harris campaign has requested vetting materials from the Minnesota governor, according to reports.

“I’m not interviewing for anything. I just am who I am and put it out there,” Walz said.

“I want to see that person first and foremost who is compatible with whatever the vice president wants,” Walz said. “Whatever she wants, is it in this moment and just to be candid, to put a ticket together that wins in November, and continues to implement the policies that we’ve seen out of this administration.”

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Harris takes lead over Trump in betting odds for the first time

A major betting platform shows Kamala Harris in the lead over Donald Trump for the first time since the vice president announced she’d thrown her hat in the 2024 presidential race.

Bets placed for Harris becoming the next US president first overtook Trump bets Wednesday afternoon on the platform PredictIt.

Alicja Hagopian reports.

Kamala Harris takes lead over Trump in betting odds for the first time

Platform PredictIt has bets on a Harris presidency at 54 cents, while Trump bets are at 50 cents.

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