Vice President Kamala Harris served her trademark “word salad” Monday during a White House briefing on the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Harris, 60, called on Southern California residents forced to evacuate under widespread evacuation orders to be patient as first responders work to ensure safe re-entry into their neighborhoods. .
However, several X users pointed out that the vice president took more words than necessary to express his point.
“If you can find something that will give you perseverance in this extremely dangerous and unprecedented crisis, it's really important that you do it,” Harris said to Californians desperate to return home. He said this in a message of his own words.
One X user described the vice president's message as “classic Kamala.”
Another person tweeted, “'Be patient' has the same meaning, but I wish you would hear the word salad instead.”
Another social media user said he continues to be amazed at “how long it takes her to get the point.”
“Basically, these victims should be freed from the burden of what they've been through,” one X user summed up Harris' remarks, referencing one of the vice president's most famous word salad catchphrases. .

Several supporters of President-elect Donald Trump claim the country “dodged a bullet” on Election Day, and Harris' “word salad” will soon be a thing of the past, at least in the White House He reminded the people that
“Yes. Please be patient,” one Trump supporter wrote, adding, “A competent leader will arrive within a week.”
Another X user posted, “Word salad will be taken off the menu after January 20th,” referring to President Trump's inauguration day.





