An investigation into Kamala Harris’ past by podcast host and author Candace Owens took a new turn Thursday after a close family friend of the Democrat presidential nominee revealed Harris’ grandmother may have been of Irish ancestry — in other words, she might not be black at all!
The former Daily Wire contributor made the revelation on her podcast Thursday, citing an interview by a Jamaican woman, Dorothy, who said she personally knew Harris as a child and her supposed paternal Jamaican Grandma “Beryl,” with whom Kamala is purportedly photographed beside in her 2019 memoir, The Truths We Hold.
While the “Grandma Beryl” in the photo has a dark skin tone, Dorothy told interviewer Lady Colin Campbell she remembered “Miss Beryl” very differently, describing her as possibly being of Irish descent.
“I see Vice President Harris on the box and I sit up straight and I think, ‘My God, she looks so much like Miss Beryl. Her facial features.’ The only thing is Miss Beryl was much smaller in stature,” Dorothy said. […]
BREAKING!
It is OFFICIAL: Kamala used a picture of a black woman that WAS NOT HER GRANDMA in her autobiography. A Jamaican woman who knew her has confirmed that Kamala’s REAL Grandma Beryl was Irish.I deserve a Pulitzer.
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