Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has been arrested again for plagiarism. According to reports From the Washington Free Beacon.
Harris was accused of plagiarizing portions of a book she published with a co-author in 2009, but her campaign denied these allegations. Now, a new report has shown evidence that she may have plagiarized much of her 2007 testimony before Congress.
“A shocking 80% of the testimony Ms. Harris submitted to the John R. Justice Act was deleted, according to the report.”
Mr. Harris was San Francisco's district attorney at the time.
Almost all of her testimony on the bill was taken from testimony from Paul Rogli, another district attorney in Winnebago County, Illinois, who testified in support of the bill before the Senate Judiciary Committee two months ago. . Both statements cite the same research, use the same language, make the same points in the same order, with an extra paragraph here and there. It also contains the same typos, such as missing punctuation and wrong plurals. One error (“who” when it should have been “who”) was corrected by Harris’s transposition.
Mr. Rogli is testifying in the Senate and Ms. Harris is submitting testimony in the House of Representatives, where Mr. Rogli is a Republican.
The report said an astonishing 80% of the testimony Harris submitted to the John R. Justice Act was redacted from testimony given by Rogli two months earlier.
Additionally, the Washington Free Beacon reported that Harris allegedly falsely reported a fictitious story about a sex-trafficking victim and changed the setting of the story to San Francisco to make it seem like it was a true story. was documented.
The Washington Free Beacon caught several other obvious examples of plagiarism that had previously gone unreported.
The Harris-Waltz campaign did not respond to requests for comment from the Beacon, but has denied previous plagiarism allegations.
Campaign spokesman James Singer said: “Vice President Harris is building to win this election while President Trump refuses to be questioned about his lies and retreats into a conservative echo chamber.'' “Right-wing operatives are getting desperate when they see a bipartisan coalition of support.” .
“This is a book published 15 years ago, and the vice president clearly cites sources and statistics throughout in footnotes and endnotes,” he added.
Harris was also accused of stealing childhood stories from civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
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