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Kamala Harris As COVID Spikes Again Under Biden: Not ‘A Moment To Talk About Fault’

December 21, 2021
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During an interview with CBS News, Vice President Kamala Harris said that it is not the “moment to talk about fault” as COVID-19 cases surge across the country from the new Omicron variant. “Is it the fault of the unvaccinated?” CBS News host Margaret Brennan asked. “I don’t think this is a moment to talk about fault,” Harris responded. “It is no one’s fault that this virus hit our shores or hit the world. But it is more about individual power and responsibility and it’s about the decisions that everyone has the choice to make.” Harris’ comments mark a change

‘Does The President Feel Betrayed?’ : Psaki Asked About Joe Manchin

December 21, 2021
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During Monday’s press briefing, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was repeatedly asked about Sen. Joe Manchin’s (D-WV) announcement that he would not be voting for President Biden’s Build Back Better Act. Manchin had publicly declared during a Fox News interview the previous day that he would be voting “no” on the “mammoth piece of legislation” and that he had “reservations” on the bill since he had heard about it “five and a half months ago.” In response to Manchin’s announcement, Psaki released a statement claiming that Manchin’s comments were “at odds with his discussions this week with the President,

Kamala Harris Appears To Try To End Interview After Question On Biden And Joe Manchin

December 20, 2021
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During an interview with Charlamagne Tha God this week, Vice President Kamala Harris apparently tried to leave early and ignore Charlamagne rather than answer his question of who the real President of the United States was. “I want to know who the real president of this country is. Is it Joe Biden or Joe Manchin?” Charlamagne asked. As Harris was about to respond, an aide for the vice president cut her off and tried to suggest that they could not hear Charlamagne and therefore they needed to end the interview. “She can hear me,” Charlamagne said to the aide, later

Ilhan Omar Loses Control Over Joe Manchin’s Build Back Better Decision

December 20, 2021
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Over the weekend, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) lost control of her emotions as she claimed Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) “couldn’t be trusted” after Manchin followed through with his commitment to not support Democrat President Joe Biden’s radical multi-trillion dollar Build Back Better Act. “And you know, my concerns I had, and I still have these concerns and where I’m at right now, the inflation that I was concerned about, it’s not transitory, it’s real, it’s harming every West Virginian,” Manchin said during an interview on Fox News. “It’s making it almost difficult for them to continue, to go to their jobs, the

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