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Kamala Harris stepped out in public this week for a political speaking engagement, criticizing the current administration and therefore leaving herself wide open to a pointed roast from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Harris, who was speaking at a Democrat event called “Emerge,” angrily made comments about President Donald Trump and the current administration’s agenda.
“This country is ours, it doesn’t belong to whoever is in the White House, it belongs to you,” she said in a series of anti-Trump remarks.
On Thursday, Leavitt remarked during a morning press briefing, “I think I speak for everyone at the White House: we encourage Kamala Harris to continue going out and doing speaking engagements.”
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller also commented on Harris’s reemergence into the public eye on Thursday, when he joined Leavitt for the Thursday briefing.
“The only thing that Americans want to hear from Kamala Harris is an apology for – remember, she was the Border Czar – for joining Joe Biden in aiding and abetting the invasion of our country, and we’re never going to stop talking about this,” he said.
Miller said Harris and Biden’s role in the illegal immigration crisis was “unforgivable” and described it as “an eternal stain on the Democrat Party.”
During her short-lived 2024 campaign for president, Harris became notorious for speaking in circles, a trait often referred to as a “word salad.”
In fact, Vice President J.D. Vance recently commented on this when he was asked about the difference between how he handles the office of the vice presidency and how Harris did.
“Well, I don’t have, you know, four shots of Vodka before every meeting – that’s one way I think that Kamala really tried to bring herself into the role is these word salads, and I think I would need a lot of alcohol to answer a question the way that Kamala Harris answered questions,” he remarked pointedly.