'I'm speaking': Kamala Harris responds to cease-fire protesters during Detroit rally
Vice President Kamala Harris flew into an airport hangar with 15,000 spectators on Wednesday, where she continued a campaign blitz with her newly-minted running mate, Gov. Tim Walz.
The Detroit, Michigan event, in the critical battleground state, was a massive event with frequent applause and roars from the energetic crowd, with one notable interruption.

During her remarks, Harris was met with a small group of pro-Palestinian protesters; however, the crowd tried to drown out the noise, chanting, "Kamala!"
Harris grew increasingly animated, speaking louder with her prepared remarks -- at the time focused on Project 2025 -- before addressing the persistent protesters directly saying, "Everyone's voice matters. But I am speaking now. I am speaking now."

"If you want Donald Trump to win, say that. Otherwise, I’m speaking," Harris continued.
Harris made headlines when she used the same phrase to shut down then Vice President Mike Pence when the two debated in 2020 and he interrupted her.
Harris, who wrapped the day's rally following a lengthy slate of prominent Michiganders, acknowledged the importance of the battleground state ahead of November.
"So, it is so good to be back in Michigan. Listen, I am clear, the path to the White House runs right through this state. And with your help, we will win in November. We will win," Harris said.
-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh






