U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a powerful address at the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) event in Washington D.C., emphasizing the critical role of black leaders in shaping America's future. She highlighted the CBC's longstanding commitment to justice and equity, warning that a potential second term for Donald Trump represents a significant threat to this vision. Harris asserted that the nation must reject the politics of division and hate, calling on leaders to unite for a brighter future.
In a similar vein, Harris spoke at the Phoenix Awards Dinner, reiterating the CBC's vision for a nation that embodies freedom, opportunity, and justice for all. She criticized Trump's policies, which she claims would roll back progress made on health care and social justice. Harris promised to advocate for health care as a right and pledged to restore reproductive freedoms if elected president. Her remarks were a rallying cry for the CBC and highlighted the importance of voter mobilization ahead of the upcoming elections.