Trump and Harris roast each other for charity event - here are four gags
With less than three weeks left for the US presidential elections, and the two candidates locked in a dead heat race, a charity dinner that has historically been about good-natured ribbing turned out to be not an entirely jokey affair.
Donald Trump made an appearance at the Al Smith charity dinner with his wife Melania. He gave an address that resembled a rally - with bitter attacks on his rival Kamala Harris - but also made a few gags at his own expense in line with tradition.
Harris broke with convention herself by declining to attend in favour of a key campaign event, instead sending a video skit that was played to attendees.
The event, which is aimed at raising funds for women and children in need, is often the last time the two nominees share a stage before election day.
Here are four memorable moments from the night.
1) I've had enough shots taken at me, Trump quips
Tradition dictates that the presidential candidates attending the dinner crack a few gags at their own expense. Trump acknowledged the convention but said he had "nothing" to say.
"I guess I just don't see the point of taking shots at myself when other people have been shooting at me for a hell of a long time," he quipped.
It appeared to be a reference to the fact he has survived two assassination attempts during the 2024 campaign - including in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July when a gunman's bullet grazed his ear during a rally.
Returning to a city in which he was slapped with a criminal conviction earlier this year, Trump also acknowledged his legal headaches.
"It is a true pleasure to be with you this evening," he said, "and these days, it’s really a pleasure anywhere in New York without a subpoena for my appearance."
2) Trump 'likes' Biden; asks if Harris is off hunting
Despite extending some courteous words to rival Democrats in the room, Trump could not resist some electoral one-upmanship.
Touching on the bitter rivalry he had with the previous Democratic nominee, Joe Biden, he admitted he "didn't like Biden very much but now I like him quite a bit".
But he clarified that this was only because Biden exited the presidential race in July. As for his new competitor, Harris, he suggested there was a chance he could grow fond of her - but only if she lost the contest for the White House.
"When we win, I'll like her, but right now, I don't like her," he said.
Trump also made sure to aim barbs at Harris for not attending the event in person. He suggested that his opponent must have been "hunting" with Time Walz, her running mate, sport enthusiast and fellow gun owner.
3) Harris needles Trump with Ten Commandments
4) 'Biden couldn't be here tonight,' host laments
Though Harris did not poke fun at herself in her short video, speakers other than Trump who attended the dinner were on hand to mock the Democrats.
“President Biden couldn’t be here tonight," said host Jim Gaffigan. "The DNC (Democratic National Committee) made sure of that.”
Biden withdrew from the presidential race in July, following pressure from his party's top brass.
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