Former United States President and the Republican nominee in the 2024 election Donald Trump stated at the National Guard Association's summit in Detroit, Michigan, that his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, will bring, among other things, "endless war, open border, free health care and voting rights for illegal aliens" if elected.
Furthermore, Trump claimed that the Harris-Walz administration would mean, among other things, censorship of free speech and "unchecked power for the deep state." He added that his campaign no longer carries just the motto "Make America Great Again" as he promised that "we're going to make American democracy great again."
Furthermore, Trump again thanked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for supporting his bid. Meanwhile, during the rally, the former president was also endorsed by former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Vice Chair and House Representative from Hawaii's 2nd district Tulsi Gabbard.