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NextImg:Judge Joe Brown calls Harris ‘a piece of s***,’ suspects she has ‘early on-set dementia’ - Washington Examiner

Judge Joe Brown, the former star of a reality television courtroom show, called Vice President Kamala Harris “a piece of s***” in a new interview, arguing she has lacked “professional competence.”

Brown’s interview comes as Harris is currently the presumptive nominee for president in the Democratic Party, with the Convention set to begin Aug. 19. Brown said his show was running when Harris was a lawyer, contending that she was “lazy.”

“She’s a piece of s***,” Brown said in an interview with The Art of Dialogue podcast. “I was in California, she lacked professional confidence, and she worked on it by hiking up her hemline when she needed influence rather than research. I was out in California for 15 years doing my show when she was at a peak, and she had a reputation amongst the trial lawyers of being lazy.”

    Brown also criticized Harris for her “word salad” speeches, claiming the 59-year-old vice president might have “early on-set dementia.” He added that Harris will have a thought but fail to “cognate getting all the way through it.”

    “I think since she’s only 60, she’s actually on a worse track than Biden was,” Brown said. “Biden is 20-some years older than her, and he has been senile for a long time.”

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    Brown’s show ran for 15 seasons from 1998 through 2013.

    The former television judge is not the only celebrity to speak out against Harris, as rapper Lil Pump has also joked that she needs Megan Thee Stallion to get people to attend her rallies, referring to her Tuesday night rally in Atlanta, Georgia. Lil Pump previously supported former President Donald Trump in 2020, and is supporting him again this year.