Vice President Kamala Harris’s controversial record on truancy as California attorney general is resurfacing, as certain media figures attempt to whitewash her past actions.
A new video compilation shared on Sunday by X user “Mazemoore” contrasts MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart’s past and present coverage of Harris’s truancy record.
In a 2019 MSNBC segment, Capehart acknowledged that Harris faced significant criticism for championing a 2011 law that allowed district attorneys to prosecute parents whose children missed school.
“One of the programs that she started on truancy, which is what a lot of people have been hitting my Twitter feed about how that program … separated black children from their families,” Capehart said in the 2019 video. […]
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