Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to deliver a “closing argument” speech in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, one week before Election Day. The rally is expected to take place on the Ellipse, where former President Donald Trump spoke before the Capitol riot in January 2021. The event, which could accommodate more than 7,000 people, is likely to address the insurrection and serve as one of Harris’ largest events in the capital. The permit application for the rally was obtained from the National Park Service, and while it does not specify who will be speaking, it comes from “Harris for President.” Both Harris and Trump have been actively campaigning in battleground states leading up to the election. The final details for the rally are still being worked out, but it is expected to be a significant event for Harris as she makes her final pitch to voters before Election Day. The Harris campaign has declined to comment on the specifics of the rally, but sources familiar with the preparations have confirmed the plans for the event.
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