Former President Barack Obama gave a blistering critique of Donald Trump on Thursday as he appeared at a get-out-the-vote rally for Kamala Harris, portraying his White House successor as a bully, a punchline and someone who gives speeches “like Fidel Castro.
Residents repair their homes and clean up after Hurricane Milton tore through FloridaThe Afternoon WireHarris was asked to name a few of Trump's virtues.
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