With the U.S. presidential election just three days away, Trump's harsh expression is getting more intense.
This time, he criticized his political opponent and caused controversy by saying that he should feel how he would feel if he pointed a gun at his face.
This is Washington correspondent Kwon Jun-ki.
[Reporter]
Former President Trump strongly criticized Liz Cheney, a Republican who supported Harris.
Especially, she said, she should point a gun in her face and let her feel how she would feel.
[Donald Trump / Former U.S. President: Liz Cheney is a radical war hawk. Let's have nine guns aimed at her. Okay? Let's see how she would feel if she pointed a gun at her face.]
When his remarks became controversial, he refused to back down, saying he only criticized Liz Cheney for supporting U.S. involvement in foreign wars, not knowing the horrors of war.
[Donald Trump / Former U.S. President: Put Liz Cheney in the war and you'll be the first to see it. You'll notice it quickly because you won't fight. That's all I've said.
Liz Cheney criticizes Trump's death threats as the way a dictator destroys a free country,
Harris also stressed that a vengeful Trump should not be president.
[CAMALA HARRIS / VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES] Trump's spirit comes from a desire for revenge and retaliation. Liz Cheney is a strong man and an amazing American.
In an earlier Nevada campaign, pop star Jennifer Lopez, a Puerto Rican, appealed for the gathering of Hispanic voters, pointing out Trump's "garbage island" nonsense.
[Jennifer Lopez / Pop singer: It's not just Puerto Rico who was attacked for his (trash island) comments. Every Latino in this country and every person with humanity and normal personality were attacked.]
Actor Julia Roberts has targeted female voters by appearing in a campaign ad to shoot Harris without her husband knowing.
[Harris campaign ad: Did you make the right choice?] [Of course]
Polls are in a major skirmish until the last minute.
Poll shows Harris slightly ahead of Trump in 3 Rust Belt contention states, but
In the
national approval rating, a series of surveys have been announced that Trump has a 1-2%p advantage.
This is YTN Kwon Jun-ki from Washington.
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