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VICE president Kamala Harris has been criticized for another “word salad” blunder in a rare prime-time interview with NBC News.
Harris was talking about the 2024 presidential election when she stumbled on her words multiple times.
“You know every election cycle we talk about,” Harris said in the interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell.
She then made a sentence that didn’t quite make sense.
“This is the most election of our lifetime,” Harris added.
The word salad was shared by an X user, formerly known as Twitter.
They said: “Kamala Harris just tried to complete a coherent sentence — it didn’t go well.”
Harris continued with more word salad in the interview.
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“Lawrence, this one is, this one is,” she said.
“We are literally talking about people who are attempting to divide our country in the most crude frankly and profound way.
“We are talking about those who are intent and purposeful to attack fundamental freedoms.”
Harris has been often criticized for her odd word choices and for repeating herself when speaking to crowds.
The strange word choices have shown up once again in another cut from the Tuesday interview.
“I have been fortunate and blessed during the course of being vice president to have many situations where it comes to clear that there are people ya know of every age and gender, by the way, who see something about being the first that lets them know they don’t need to be um limited by other people’s limited um understanding of who can do what,” Harris added.
However, Harris gathered herself to slam Trump for his comment on how immigrants are poisoning the blood of the US.
“They’re destroying the blood of our country. That’s what they’re doing. They’re destroying our country,” Trump said at a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa.
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