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Kamala Harris Admits to Horrendous Gaffe During Oprah Interview

“If someone breaks into my house, they're going to be shot,” Vice President Kamala Harris, a gun control advocate, said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday, before acknowledging the gaffe shortly after.

“I probably shouldn't have said that,” Harris said. Hospitalized“My staff will deal with it later.”

Republicans were quick to ridicule Harris' comments.


Harris' aides will be busy Friday trying to put an end to her disastrous interview.

When asked what “specifically” she would do to secure the southern border, Ms Harris gave three minutes to respond before being cut off by Ms Winfrey.

“Kamala is really frustrated that the person currently in the White House is not doing his job,” said Rick Grenell, a former acting director of national intelligence. Posts About X.

“Kamala couldn't answer the question and after 3 minutes of nonsense Oprah had to save her,” one X user said. Ridiculed.

In another instance, Ms. Harris was asked to detail her plans to bring down rising costs, which have risen about 20% on average across the board under the Biden-Harris administration.

Harris' 90-word, two-sentence response began with a cliché about the “American Dream” and acknowledged that it has become out of reach “for many people these days” under the Biden-Harris administration. Weakening Her record.

“The question was about a plan to lower prices. The answer is one that would make any sane, sober person wonder why anyone would believe this guy should be president,” said Fox News contributor Joe Concha. Reacted“Couldn't you have programmed her with some kind of substance?”

“Oprah became a superstar not because she had powerful friends, but because she had talent and true worth.” [sic] It's a lack of ethics. It's sad,” said Fox News' Laura Ingraham. Posts About X.

“That's why she's drunk,” conservative journalist Jack Posobiec said.

Wendell Fsebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former war room analyst for the Republican National Committee. He is the author of: The Politics of Slave MoralityFollow Wendell “X” @WendellHusebø or The truth of society @WendellHusebo.

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