Harris to lay out her campaign’s closing argument at the Ellipse, where Trump incited Capitol riot
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris plans to lay out her campaign’s closing argument by returning to the site near the White House where Donald Trump helped incite a mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol in January 2021 — hoping it will crystalize for voters the fight between defending democracy and sowing political chaos.
Her campaign says Harris will give a speech at the Ellipse Tuesday — one week before Election Day — where she will urge the nation to “turn the page” toward a new era away from Trump.
The site is symbolic, since it’s where Trump delivered a speech on Jan. 6, 2021, lying about widespread election fraud that had not occurred and urging supporters to fight — helping incite a mob that launched a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Word of the speech came from a senior Harris campaign official who insisted on anonymity to discuss a speech that was still in development. The Harris campaign is betting that her speech at the Ellipse can provide an opportunity for Harris to stress that the country no longer wants to be defined by Trump’s gleeful combativeness.