Kamala Harris “possesses the physical and mental resiliency” necessary to serve as president, her doctor says in a letter
The Democratic presidential nominee hopes the letter will put pressure on her rival Donald Trump to release his own records
At a Friday rally, Trump repeated claims about alleged criminal Venezuelan migrants in Colorado
The Republican candidate said gangs had overtaken parts of the city of Aurora, which Mayor Mike Coffman, a fellow Republican, has described as “grossly exaggerated”
Incidents in question “were limited to several apartment complexes in this city of more than 400,000 residents”, Coffman said in a statement – BBC Verify has looked into the row
National polls suggest Harris remains slightly ahead of Trump but the numbers in battleground states are extremely close – look at the latest data
With 23 days until the election, the rival campaigns are criss-crossing the country with a flurry of political events on Saturday.
Donald Trump will be appearing at a roundtable event in Nevada, where early voting is beginning, and hosting a rally in Coachella, California.
The Republican looks almost certain to lose the Golden State, which is solidly Democratic terrain, but his campaign say such rallies illustrate how deeply his support runs across the nation.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris will be making stops in another crucial battleground state – North Carolina.
Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, will be attending two events in Pennsylvania, a highly coveted swing state.
Harris’s running mate, Tim Walz, will be in Minnesota.