ATLANTA — Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former president Donald Trump over the issue of abortion access at a rally in Atlanta on Saturday, pointing out that the family of Amber Thurman — a Georgia woman who died in 2022 after she did not receive proper medical care because of abortion restrictions — was in the audience.
In the waning weeks of the presidential campaign, Harris used her time in Atlanta to emphasize the Republican nomineeâ€
Democrats see abortion access as a driver for voter turnout this election cycle. Harris told the Atlanta audience that Trump “still refuses to take accountability for the pain and the suffering he has caused,� and has failed to acknowledge “the pain and suffering� that has ensued as a result of abortion restrictions around the country.
Harris played a clip of Trump at an all-women Fox News town hall, in which the moderator said Thurmanâ€
“Oh, thatâ€
Harris said Trump had “mockedâ€� Thurmanâ€
“What we see continually from Donald Trump is exactly what that clip shows,â€� Harris told the audience. “He belittles their sorrow, making it about himself and his television ratings. It is cruel. And listen, I promised Amberâ€
The crowd then began to chant alongside Harris: “Amber Nicole Thurman.�
Harris also repeated her assertion that Trump is exhausted from campaigning after several canceled appearances, and called into question Trumpâ€
“He is only focused on himself, and now heâ€
Harris told reporters earlier Saturday that she was responding to Trumpâ€
“I think the American people are seeing it, witnessing it in real time. And we must take note of the fact that this is an individual who wants to be president of the United States,� Harris said. “And I think the American people deserve better than someone who actually seems to be unstable.�
At a smaller campaign event earlier Saturday in Detroit, Harris said that voters need to “just watchâ€� Trumpâ€
“We stand for the idea that the true measure of the strength of a leader is not based on who you bring down, itâ€
Harrisâ€
The recording artist Lizzo, speaking in Detroit, pointed to her roots and pushed back on Trumpâ€
“They say that if Kamala wins, the whole country will be like Detroit,â€� Lizzo said during the event. “Proud like Detroit. Resilient like Detroit. Weâ€
Harris later took the stage at the event wearing a T-shirt that said “Detroit -VS- Everybody.�
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley said in a statement after the Detroit rally that Harris “needs Lizzo on the campaign trail to hide the fact that Michiganders were feeling good under President Trump.�
In Atlanta, R&B singer Usher rallied for Harris.
“Let me make certain that Iâ€
“We love you, Usher!� one attendee yelled out.
“I love you more, but I love Kamala Harris even more,� Usher said. “I want her to be our next president of the United States.�
Vazquez reported from Washington and Wells from Detroit.