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Liz Cheney Arizona's top prosecutor, a Democrat, said on Friday that her office was investigating whether Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump violated state law for suggesting a prominent critic should face gunfire in combat.

Trump has drawn outrage for comments he made about former lawmaker Liz Cheney at a campaign event in the battleground state of Arizona on Thursday. His campaign said the former president was criticizing Cheney as a warmonger, but critics condemned the remarks as evidence he would target his enemies if he wins next week's election against Democrat Kamala Harris

She's a radical war hawk,Trump said of Cheney. Let's put her with a rifle standing there, with nine barrels shooting at her, OK? Let's see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face,,,,,choe  son Hui, North Korean Foreign Minister   in a Moscow meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, accused the United States and South Korea of plotting a nuclear strike against her country

She did not provide evidence to back her assertion but spoke of regular consultations between Washington and Seoul at which she alleged such plotting took place

Choe, who said the situation on the Korean Peninsula could become explosive any moment, told Lavrov that North Korea needed to strengthen its nuclear arsenal and perfect its readiness to deliver a retaliatory nuclear strike if necessary,,, ,kamala Harris  and Donald Trump differing styles were on full display during dueling rallies Friday night in Milwaukee, the largest city in one of the nation’s most important swing states


The two held late night rallies roughly six miles apart in Wisconsin's largest city, with Harris generally sticking to the script in a speech that lasted 24 minutes, while Trump gave a signature rally speech, veering off-script and rambling on odd topics including his audio equipment, while touching on a wide-range of issues over nearly 90 minutes.

Trump spoke to a packed Fiserv Forum, the home of Milwaukee Bucks, spending time on staples of his stump speeches like immigration as well as non-traditional topics that had little to do with the 2024 election.

 

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