The alleged sexual assault of a Kamala Harris campaign staffer comes as the Secret Service takes heat over the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
Police in Arizona are investigating an incident where shots were fired through windows at Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign office. Workers in the office called the police after discovering the damage.
A U.S. Secret Service agent has been accused of groping and sexually harassing a vice presidential staff member during a trip last week.
The Democratic Party opened an office in downtown Athens Thursday to spearhead the Kamala Harris presidential campaign in the area.
The campaign’s ad push on the largest gaming news site and a “Nerds for Harris” fundraiser Tuesday highlight the electoral tussle over young male voters.
An Arizona office used by Vice President Harris’s campaign and state Democratic congressional candidates was damaged by gunfire Monday, according to a report from NBC News. The Tempe Police
Police in Tempe, just east of Phoenix, are investigating the gunfire damage, NBC News reports. The shooting took place just days before Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to visit the swing state as part of her presidential election campaign.
Officers were called to the Tempe office Monday afternoon when workers arrived to find apparent gunshot damage.
The Secret Service says it is investigating an allegation that an active-duty agent sexually assaulted a staff member of Vice President Kamala Harris ' campaign, the agency confirmed in a statement to Newsweek on Wednesday.
With six weeks until the presidential election, the Harris campaign hosted its first in-person organizing event aimed at winning over Republicans in Pennsylvania, in conservative Lancaster County.