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Trump War Room@TrumpWarRoom · Sep 14, 2024

Kamala Harris just did her first (and only) unscripted, solo interview in the 55 days since she was installed as the…

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A Twitter thread criticizes Kamala Harris's first solo interview since becoming the Democratic nominee, highlighting several quotes and moments the author claims demonstrate poor communication, lack of differentiation from Biden, and contradictory policy positions.

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  1. #1

    Kamala Harris just did her first (and only) unscripted, solo interview in the 55 days since she was installed as the nominee. It's easy to see why she avoids interviews like the plague — she just can't help humiliating herself. 🧵 Here's what you missed:

  2. #2

    Kamala offered an unintelligible pitch to bring down prices (which are up 20.3% since she took office): "I grew up in a neighborhood of folks who were very proud of their lawn. Ya know?" 🤨

  3. #3

    Kamala admitted she has destroyed the American Dream: "The American Dream is elusive — it's just actually not attainable!"

  4. #4

    Kamala couldn't name a single point of differentiation between her and Crooked Joe Biden: "I'm obviously not Joe Biden."

  5. #5

    Kamala used a lot of words to say absolutely nothing: "My focus is very much about what we need to do over the next 10-20 years to catch up to the 21st century around, again, capacity, but also challenges."

  6. #6

    Kamala tripled down on her radical gun control agenda: "I feel very strongly that it is consistent with the Second Amendment and your right to own a gun to say that we need an assault weapons ban."

  7. #7

    Kamala delivered an incoherent pitch to Trump supporters: "I, based on experience and a lived experience, know — in my heart I know, in my soul I know — that the vast majority of us as Americans have so much more in common than what separates us."

  8. #8

    Kamala will allegedly sit for more interviews in the coming days — and we couldn't be more supportive of that decision. President Trump, meanwhile, will continue offering historic access as he lays out his vision for making America strong, safe, and prosperous once again.