Harris, Trump mark 1 year since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel

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Monday marks one year since the deadliest massacre in Israel's history, when Hamas launched a surprise attack killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages. Vice President Kamala Harris marked Oct. 7 in Washington, D.C., by planting a memorial tree, while former President Donald Trump visited a Jewish holy site in New York. CBS News' Chris Livesay and Nancy Cordes have more.

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Why is the orange one pretending to be a Jew? He has no limits for a photo opp.... quite amazing....

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Lifelong Democrat here. Genocide Gurl isn't getting my vote.

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“This was the year we learned what a child looks like without half its head” - Fatima Bhutto

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why is Trump wearing that, that looks ridiculous, would he wear a turban or a samurai headpiece too?

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She repeats all ur questions back to u to anyone or anybody that ask her a question

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Trump in a Yamika, jump in the hollow earth!

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7 of the top 10 states with the highest crime rate and the lowest funding for law enforcement? The Republican-led states of Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Kentucky.

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The presidential candidate, Donald Trump, said that Israel should win and quickly. This is the difference between him and the Democratic candidate, Harris, who did say that Israel should be given everything it needs to defend itself.
But, on the other hand, she also called for a cease-fire and did not indicate that she should act quickly to win, as Trump indicated, but only to defend herself... Long live the small difference…
It is not certain that if Trump was president, October 7th would not have happened. But maybe our abductees were already home a long time ago…

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Im more worried bout florida and trump2024

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