Kamala Harris told 75,000 fans in the shadow of the White House that Donald Trump is a 'petty tyrant' obsessed with 'revenge' and 'grievance' in her 'closing' plea in the 2024 campaign.
The vice president called her rival ‘unstable’ in her 'closing argument' from the Ellipsen just seven days before what could be one of the closest races in history.
The Democratic candidate told the crowd that Trump stood 'at this very spot' on January 6 to 'incite' a mob to storm the Capitol. She also recalled claims the former president said 'so what' when the rioters chanted to hang Mike Pence.
'We know who Donald Trump is. He is the person who stood at this very spot nearly 4 years ago and sent an armed mob to the United States Capitol to overturn the will of the people in a free and fair election.'
But her remarks were overshadowed by her boss President Joe Biden, who referred to Trump supporters as 'garbage' on a fundraising call just as she took the stage.
The candidates are separated by less than one point in most of the swing states that will ultimately decide the winner, while the betting markets show Harris' chances of winning have plummeted.
More than 50 million Americans have already voted in the race that will go down to the wire.