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Kamala Harris criticizes Donald Trump over former chief of staff John Kelly's warning

US Vice President Kamala Harris weighed in on the recent excitement surrounding Donald Trump as the final weeks of the 2024 race approach. At campaign rallies, Trump, 78, mixed extremist rhetoric about migrants with promises to go after political enemies and use the U.S. military against American citizens if he returns to power. Today it was revealed that John Kelly, a retired Marine general and former Trump chief of staff, said in an interview with the New York Times that Trump fits “the general definition of a fascist” and has repeatedly suggested that Adolf Hitler did “some good things.” A separate story in The Atlantic The report, released Tuesday, reported that Trump said during a private conversation at the White House that he needed “the kind of generals Hitler had.” Harris, 60, criticized Trump, whose representatives have denied the allegations, saying on Wednesday: “It is deeply disturbing and incredibly dangerous that Donald Trump would invoke Adolf Hitler, the man responsible for the deaths of 6 million and hundreds of thousands Jews are responsible.” Americans.”

Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing reportedly discovered this month that chips it had made for a particular customer ended up being included Huawei Technologies may be violating US sanctions aimed at cutting off the flow of technology to the Chinese company. TSMC stopped shipments to the customer around mid-October after discovering that semiconductors manufactured for that company had found their way into Huawei's products. TSMC is said to have now notified the US and Taiwan governments and is investigating the matter. But the discovery raises questions about how Huawei, seen as China's best hope for a rise in the semiconductor industry, obtained advanced chips in the first place.