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Muslim social media star scraps Kamala’s ‘boring’ interview after VP makes bacon blunder

An interview with Muslim social media star Kamala Harris was reportedly cut short after the vice president refused to answer questions about Gaza, but then, bizarrely, Muslims eat pork. It is not allowed to speak favorably about bacon.

Kareem Rahma is the Egyptian-American host of the popular show “Subway Takes,'' which boasts hundreds of thousands of followers. TikTok and Instagram. Rama interviews people on the subway and asks for their most important opinions within two minutes.

“And they made things worse by talking about anchovies. Boring!'

Ms. Lafma interviewed Ms. Harris over the summer, but the episode was not aired.

Lafma said: new york times Harris said the interview did not go as planned because it “didn't go as planned.”

Mr Rahma and Mr Harris were said to have intended to discuss taking off their shoes on the plane. But Kamala talked about bacon with Muslim influencers.

Instead, Harris reportedly said, “Bacon is a spice.”

The New York Times reported, “Rachma, who doesn't eat pork for religious reasons, was surprised. 'I don't get it,' he said in an unusually high-pitched voice in a previously unreleased recorded interview.” pitch. “

“You can use cooked bacon bits like any other seasoning to enhance a meal,” Harris said, adding, “Think about it, it's pure flavor.”

Rahma reportedly told Kamala that she does not eat bacon because she is a Muslim.

Harris said she loves anchovies on pizza, the newspaper reported.

Rahma reportedly ended the interview a minute later, laughing awkwardly and saying:

Rahma said he opposes the Biden-Harris administration's support for Israel's war in Gaza.

Mr. Rahma spoke on the phone three times with Mr. Kamala's staff and said he wanted to ask Ms. Harris questions about the Israel-Hamas war, but the vice president's representatives said the Middle East conflict was off-limits.

“It was very complicated because I'm a Muslim and there are things going on in the world that 100 percent of Muslims care about,” Rahma told The New York Times. “And they made things worse by talking about anchovies. Boring!”

The Harris campaign reportedly apologized for filming Bacon and suggested reshooting. But Ms. Rahma was not interested in another interview with Ms. Harris.

“I didn't want to be a politician,” he added. “The more I think about it, the more I feel like I'm lucky.”

Harris' campaign did not respond to Blaze News' requests for comment.

In August, Mr. Rahma said, interview Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Kamala's running mate, talked about how Americans neglect to maintain their gutters.

As Blaze News reported this week, a poll from the Council on American-Islamic Relations showed alarming concerns for the Harris campaign. Opinion polls show Green Party candidate Jill Stein's approval rating among Muslims is 42.3%, ahead of Harris' 41%.

On Saturday, leaders of Minnesota's Muslim community showed support for former President Donald Trump.

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