A new ad from former President Donald Trump's campaign features radio host Charlamagne the God saying “absolutely no” to taxpayer-funded surgeries on transgender prisoners.
The ad, likely targeted at black men (a demographic Kamala Harris struggles with), features recently posted comments. The Breakfast Club During the host, Harris acknowledged that she opposed taxpayer-funded surgeries for transgender prisoners, a policy she supported in the past. Please take a look:
The 30-second ad features only a short snippet of Charlamagne's comments, which he recently said targeted Trump's ads targeting Kamala Harris' positions as persuasive and effective. This is a quote from the program.
“I'm telling you, that ad during this weekend's football game claiming the Vice President will help fund sex reassignment surgery for every prison inmate and immigrant in America was outrageous. ” Charlamagne said at the time.
Co-host DJ Envy called it “crazy.”
“I don't know if it was the football background, but when I heard the narrator say that Kamara supports taxpayer-funded gender reassignment of prisoners, that line made me think, 'Oh my god, I don't need taxes.' I'm going to go there.'' That ad was effective,'' Charlamagne said. “It literally says that Kamala is supporting gender reassignment surgeries for prisoners with taxpayer funds, and you know, she's funding gender reassignment surgeries for every prison inmate and immigrant in the United States.” He also talked about how he is supporting the cause.That ad had a big impact.
“I'm not going to lie, I thought, 'Damn,'” he concluded.
Recently CNN reported A 2019 campaign poll showed Harris supported taxpayer-funded gender reassignment surgeries for immigrants in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. He also told the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that transgender inmates will receive the care they need.
“It's important that transgender people who rely on state care receive the treatment they need, including access to transition treatment,” Harris told the ACLU. Ta.
“I support policies that ensure federal prisoners and detainees receive the medical care they need to transition, including surgical care, while incarcerated or detained,” she continued. Ta. “Transitional care is a medical necessity, and I am directing all federal agencies responsible for providing essential health care to provide transitional care.”



