Trump takes stage at New York charity dinner, Harris sends video

Former President Trump attends Al Smith dinner in New York while VP Harris sends video. The event‚ raising funds for Catholic charities sees mix of allies and foes on dais. Trumps appearance recalls his controversial 2016 speech at same dinner

October 18 2024 , 01:38 AM  •  256 views

Trump takes stage at New York charity dinner, Harris sends video

In a shift from his usual rally appearances‚ Donald Trump is set to headline the Al Smith charity dinner in New York today. The event‚ known for its light-hearted atmosphere and fundraising for Catholic charities‚ brings together political figures from both sides of the aisle

The dinner‚ which has been a tradition for presidential candidates since the 60s sees Trump joined by his wife Melania - a rare sight on the campaign trail. However Kamala Harris the Vice President‚ is breaking with custom by sending a video message instead of attending in person

The dais presents an interesting mix of Trump supporters and critics. Among those present is New York Attorney General Letitia James who recently won a civil fraud case against Trump and his business. New Yorkʼs mayor Eric Adams (whos facing his own legal troubles) is also in attendance

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Comedian Jim Gaffigan‚ known for his criticism of Trump‚ is emceeing the event. This choice adds an extra layer of anticipation to the evenings proceedings

Trumps presence at the dinner brings back memories of his appearance about 8 years ago. That night‚ his remarks veered from self-deprecating humor to harsh criticism of his opponent - drawing boos from the crowd. Its unclear how hell approach tonights speech: will he stick to light-hearted jokes or return to his more combative style

The Al Smith dinner‚ named after the first Catholic to receive a major party nomination for president has seen its share of controversies. In the mid-90s‚ organizers didnt invite then-President Bill Clinton and his challenger due to disagreements over policy

As the evening unfolds all eyes will be on Trump - will he manage to strike a balance between humor and political messaging. With the election drawing near this dinner could provide a rare moment of levity in an otherwise tense political landscape