Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) has blasted Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris over her failings as vice president.
During an interview on the Fox News show “Life, Liberty & Levin,” Stefanik noted that “people have died” because of the VP’s role as the Biden-Harris administration’s “open border czar.”
Stefanik, the fourth-ranking House Republican, blamed Vice President Harris’s failures as border czar for deaths tied to failed immigration policy.
According to Stefanik, the Republican Conference Committee chair, Harris’s unofficial appointment as border czar assigned her culpability.
“Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the most radical Democrat ticket in our nation’s history,” Stefanik told host Mark Levin. “Look at their record, look at the record of Kamala Harris. She is Joe Biden’s open border czar. She owns this catastrophic failure of wide open borders prioritizing illegals and criminals over law-abiding Americans. People have died in this country, Mark, because of Kamala Harris’ role as Joe Biden’s open border czar. If you look at both Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, they support defunding the police.”
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