The Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump accuses his opponent, Democrat Kamala Harris, of anti-Semitism during a speech addressed to religious supporters.
She doesn't like Jews. She doesn't like Israel. That's how it is and that's how it's always going to be. She's not going to change, said Trump about Harris, completely without basis.
Harris, who is married to a Jewish man, is also accused of "wanting to murder unborn children" by the former President Trump.
If Kamala Harris gets her way, she will introduce a federal abortion law that allows for ripping the child out of the womb in the eighth or ninth month and even executing children after birth.
Donald Trump has raised the rhetoric after showing a somewhat softer side of himself in connection with the assassination attempt against him during a campaign meeting in Pennsylvania in mid-July. Trump was injured in the ear by a bullet and one person in the audience died before the police killed the shooter.