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Breitbart: 3 Awkward Moments from Kamala Harris in Georgia
3 Awkward Moments from Kamala Harris in Georgia
Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism during recent public appearances in Georgia, where she struggled to deliver clear responses on critical issues, including climate change and her plans for her first day in office. Her remarks were described as incoherent and unprepared by observers.

Harris's interaction with the media has been limited, with no television interviews since June 2024 and a significant gap since her last solo press conference. This raises questions about her campaign strategy and readiness for the upcoming electoral challenges.


Human Events: JULIO RIVERA: We have to learn to counter campaign hacks or risk being run by foreign powers
JULIO RIVERA: We have to learn to counter campaign hacks or risk being run by foreign powers
Election interference has evolved in the digital age, making manipulation easier and more anonymous. Countries engage in such tactics to shape narratives, gain influence, and disrupt opponents, with cyberattacks replacing traditional military strategies.

The need for robust cybersecurity and an informed public is crucial to counter these modern threats. Issues like misinformation and hacking pose significant risks to democratic integrity and national security, necessitating a coordinated international response.


The American Mind: Harris and Walz Don’t Think Much of Voters
Harris and Walz Don’t Think Much of Voters
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's campaign strategy focuses on diverting attention from their far-left policies by emphasizing upbeat themes and distancing themselves from their records. Critics argue that their tactics involve misleading voters about their true positions, especially concerning immigration, the economy, and law enforcement.

Despite the façade of moderation, Harris's past hard-left stances are resurfacing as Republicans leverage them against her. Both candidates appear to be evading substantive discourse on key issues, hoping to gain support without full disclosure of their longstanding views.


Fox News: Congressman says Harris interview proves why Americans have ‘trust issue' with VP, hits CNN for no follow-ups
Congressman says Harris interview proves why Americans have ‘trust issue' with VP, hits CNN for no follow-ups
Rep. Dan Meuser criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for evading substantial questions during a recent CNN interview, particularly regarding her inconsistent stance on fracking. He argued that both Harris and the network failed to address crucial topics like energy and border security adequately.

Meuser expressed concern that Harris's lack of transparency contributes to public distrust. CNN hosts acknowledged that the interview did not produce any new insights, suggesting it primarily served to avoid any major missteps for the vice president.


The Federalist: Is Kamala Harris A Fast-Food Fraud?
Is Kamala Harris A Fast-Food Fraud?
Kamala Harris's recent claims of working at McDonald's during college have raised skepticism, as she did not mention this job in previous campaigns or memoirs. Critics argue that her late disclosure serves to craft a narrative of humble beginnings.

Concerns persist over the authenticity of her fast-food experience, with her campaign altering the story after inquiries. The situation reflects broader issues of personal branding in politics, particularly among progressive figures.


GB News: JFK assassination: Claim Trump could REVEAL secret documents after handing RFK Jr job
JFK assassination: Claim Trump could REVEAL secret documents after handing RFK Jr job
Donald Trump may consider releasing classified documents related to John F. Kennedy's assassination if he wins a second term. Political commentator Phil Kerpen suggested that RFK Jr.'s endorsement could influence Trump’s decision, despite his previous reluctance to disclose them.

Should Trump prevail, Kerpen speculated that RFK Jr. might be appointed as the U.S. representative to the World Health Organization, reflecting his stance against certain health policies. Despite family disapproval, RFK Jr. aligns closely with the political beliefs of his father and uncle.