"Migrants Eat Your Dogs and Cats, and Putin Eats Trump for Lunch"
PHILADELPHIA - The debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump may have ended, but social media is still buzzing with viral moments. Trump sparked outrage and laughter by claiming like a fascist agitator that rapists and criminals are flooding the United States and that migrants eat cats and dogs in Springfield, Ohio. Social media exploded with memes of scared cats and dogs mocking his comments.
The first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump was a significant date in American memory and a CNN poll found that she outperformed her opponent by a landslide, at 63-37 per cent. The debate attracted an audience of 67.1 million, reflecting a 31 percent increase if compared to the June debate between Trump and Joe Biden.
Minutes after the presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump ended, Taylor Swift told her 283 million Instagram followers that she would be voting for Ms Harris “because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them”.
Vice President Kamala Harris demonstrated not only her command over the key issues but also her sharp, fact-driven assertions when articulating against former President Donald Trump. Throughout the evening, Harris projected a vision of America centred on fairness and opportunity, contrasting sharply with Trump’s rhetoric of division and fear.
Kamala Harris advocates multilateral cooperation, emphasising the U.S. commitment to NATO and support for Ukraine, while also advancing domestic space policy as chair of the White House National Space Council. In contrast, Donald Trump has been critical of NATO, even threatening to withdraw from the alliance during his presidency.
On Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Trump dodged a question about his support of Ukraine, stating, "I want the war to stop. I want to save lives." Harris seized the moment, asserting, "If Donald Trump were president, Putin would be sitting in Kyiv right now," and later delivered a memorable line: "Putin would eat him for lunch," questioning Trump's ability to defend U.S. interests against authoritarian leaders.
Special Mission Accomplished to Save Lives of Dissidents in Russian Prison
Fearing for the lives of Vladimir Kara-Murza and others wrongfully kept in prison in Russia and Belarus – especially after the death of Alexei Navalny – Cinema for Peace founder Jaka Bizilj initiated a prisoners' exchange of Kara-Murza, Evan Gershkovic, Paul Whelan and others by sending former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder‘s confidant Detlef Prinz to the German chancellory, to Moscow and to Istanbul in order to strike a deal, after all official negotiations had failed for more than a year. While bureaucrats endangered the objectives of this mission again, which involved several governments, courageous heads of state like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz with Minister of Justice Dr. Marco Buschmann, and particularly President Recep Tayyip Erdogan proved effective. Two weeks later US President Joe Biden and Chancellor Scholz announced the exchange of prisoners. We finally had the opportunity last week to thank Detlef Prinz personally for masterfully executing.