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Trump Campaign Files Legal Complaint Against Kamala Harris and UK Labour Party Over Alleged Illegal Foreign Contributions and Interference
Oct 22, 2024, 08:32 PM
The Trump campaign has filed a legal complaint against Kamala Harris and the UK Labour Party, alleging illegal foreign campaign contributions and interference in the US Presidential election. The complaint highlights that Labour Party staffers are campaigning in battleground states for Harris and working with advocacy groups to attack advertisers on X to reduce Trump's popularity. The Trump campaign's official press release criticizes the Labour Party's influence on Harris's policies and rhetoric, describing them as dangerously liberal. Calls for US Congressional hearings into the Labour Party's interference are also anticipated. TimesRadio has warned that British Labour staffers are unlikely to win over conservative voters for the Democrats. The complaint references a Politics UK tweet, and critics describe the Labour Party and Harris as part of the 'globalist elite.'
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