Vice President Kamala Harris’s border visit got slapped with more bad news: she might have worn a $60,000 necklace during this photo opportunity that everyone could see is peak inauthenticity. Kamala made the trek to Arizona to see how her policies have wrecked our immigration system, leading to the loss of operational control at the southern border.
She also visited when a damning Immigration and Customs Enforcement report showed that the Biden-Harris plan allowed hundreds of thousands of criminals into the country, including tens of thousands of rapists and murderers. Now, this potential necklace gaffe (via NY Post):
https://twitter.com/EmmaJoNYC/status/1840173619667780016
Whichever “strategist” told Kamala Harris to go to the border, let alone wearing a $60,000 necklace, should be fired
— Emma-Jo Morris (@EmmaJoNYC) September 28, 2024
The border crisis has been an albatross around Kamala Harris’ neck — and now her jewelry is too.
The Democratic presidential nominee was snapped Friday at the southern border in Arizona, trying to look tough on one of her major political weaknesses as she walked near a razor-wire protected fence in the town of Douglas, chatting with an agent from US Border Patrol. […]
— Read More: townhall.com
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