Harris Teams Up with Oprah for Campaign Event; Trump Speaks at Israeli-American Summit

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Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning in Detroit alongside Oprah Winfrey, while former President Donald Trump is addressing the Israeli-American Council's national summit in Washington, D.C. Harris' event is a live streaming rally focused on fighting antisemitism in America.

At the Harris-Oprah rally, the Vice President is expected to discuss her plans if she wins the election in November, including her response to any attempts to overturn the results.

Trump's speech at the Israeli-American summit is part of his ongoing efforts to maintain his influence within the Republican party and position himself for a potential 2024 presidential run.

This summary answers the question: What are Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump doing on this day?

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