During a campaign event in Pennsylvania, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump defended his age, stating he is not close to 80 and has aced cognitive tests. He also criticized Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris over her changing stance on fracking. Trump visited a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, handing out fries before planning to attend a Pittsburgh Steelers game. Meanwhile, Harris marked her 60th birthday by visiting churches in Georgia to encourage early voting. Democrats have criticized Trump’s age and behavior, including dancing at a rally. At a town hall, Trump pushed back on the age criticism by citing James Taranto. He promised to cut energy bills by expanding oil and gas production, contrasting his stance with Harris’ past opposition to fracking. Trump also called for protecting law enforcement from legal repercussions and planned to attend the Steelers game. Harris, on the other hand, received endorsements from former Steelers players and their families. The Steelers are owned by Arthur Rooney II, whose father served as a U.S. ambassador, while the Jets are co-owned by Robert Wood Johnson IV, a former ambassador.
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