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I think he deserves some points for showing up at this thing and giving it a go. Where's Kamala Harris today? Not there,
he told Phillip, who had asked him about what appeared to be a "rehearsed" line of attack And the fact that you have someone who is a former president, that’s running for president again, that is making a mockery of the heritage of anybody is really the fine point on all of this that we should be talking about here. It is ridiculous.”
There are many people in this country who are biracial people who absolutely identify as the fullness of who they are,
said Mills in an appearance on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront.” This is a biracial woman in America,
Yeah, I think we’re all amazed that we’re having —,
And look, she’s mixed, she’s mixed race. She’s both, she’s both,
We’re not talking about ancestors. Can we just talk about how ignorant this whole conversation is?”
And President Trump put himself in that position. So instead here tonight of debating her failed policies of the Biden administration, we’re talking about this,
All the president said is this is a person who switches identity like a normal person changes their clothes. And I think it's totally proper to call that out."
What I question is why she presents a different posture depending on what audience she's in front of. She'll say one thing to one audience, another thing to another audience. She'll say something totally different to another audience,
Nowhere on her birth certificate does it say that she is BLACK OR AFRICAN."
While posting an apparent image of Harris' birth certificate on X, formerly Twitter, Laura Loomer, a far-right conspiracy theorist, wrote You look like the entire one half of my family."
During the clip, Harris agrees that they are both of south Indian heritage and tells Kaling Donald Trump is correct. Kamala Harris is NOT black and never has been,
She’s flip-flopped on every issue,
said Vance, according to The Hill I quickly, just via Google and with the help of CNN’s K-File team, Andrew Kaczynski and Em Steck, found multiple examples of her talking about her Black identity going back decades,
Only she (Kamala Harris) could speak up about her experience, only she can speak up about what it's like, she is the only person that can do that. I think it's insulting for anybody, doesn't matter if it's insulting for a foreign leader, a former president, it is insulting...she is the Vice President of the United States, we have to put some respect to her name,
Jean-Pierre further asserted As a person of colour, as a black woman, who is in this position, standing before you, at this podium...what he said is insulting,
White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre said at the briefing on Wednesday (local time). Well, I can say no, I think it's maybe a little bit different,
Trump said at the National Association of Black Journalists conference in Chicago when asked if he believes Harris is "only on the ticket" because she is a Black woman Is she Indian or is she Black? She was Indian all the way and then she made a turn and she became a Black person,
said Trump of Harris during a Q&A where he insulted ABC News’ Rachel Scott as being “very rude” and “nasty.” We all know, alright, look. She. I, I, you know, she, she has an Indian mother and a Jamaican father —,