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Bill Clinton Throws Harris Under The Bus At Her Own Campaign Event

Former President Bill Clinton admitted Sunday at a Harris-Walz event that if the current administration properly vetted migrants pouring over the border, the murder of an American girl likely wouldn’t have happened.

Talk about a terrible look for Vice President Kamala Harris. Clinton, campaigning on her behalf in Fort Valley, Georgia, accidentally drew attention to one of the biggest flaws of her candidacy: her negligence and incompetence as Joe Biden’s Border Czar. Rocking the Harris-Walz camo hat, the former Democratic president gave the Trump campaign what might be their most effective ad of the entire election season. (Click HERE to sign up for Mr. Right’s weekly newsletter)

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“You had a case in Georgia not very long ago. They made an ad about a young woman who had been killed by an immigrant,” Clinton said, appearing to reference the murder of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley. “Yeah, well, if they had all been properly vetted, that probably wouldn’t have happened.”

Clinton went on to suggest that immigrants should be properly vetted so they can do jobs Americans won’t and to keep birth rates high. Perhaps he knew he messed up, and quickly tried to pivot to how immigration is a net good for the country. Or perhaps contrary to his party, Clinton believes open border policy has been a disaster for American society, and that his slip-up captures how he actually feels about the issue. Either way, damage was done.

Biden himself threw Harris under the bus earlier in October when he called and praised Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over the state’s hurricane preparation and recovery efforts. All the while, Harris was attempting to pick a petty fight with the governor for his alleged refusal to speak with her on the phone.

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