Kamala Harris is called out by Charlamagne Tha God at an awkward audio town hall

The radio host’s “filibuster” in response to her reparations proposal caused her problems.

Vice President Kamala Harrison and Charlamagne Tha God had a conversation on Tuesday, October 15, during We The People: An Audio Townhall. During the hour-long discussion, which was broadcast live on CNN and iHeartRadio’s official website, the radio presenter criticized the Democratic presidential candidate for her “filibuster” response to a reparations inquiry and other issues.

“I need to reiterate a few points to make sure that everyone understands my beliefs and the problems I believe are at stake in this election. Therefore, everything needs to be repeated,” Harris said after Charlamagne made fun of her 40-second tardiness and said that she “come[s] off as very scripted.” “You like to stick to your talking points,” he continued.

Speaking about reparations, Harris said, “First and foremost, the reparations issue needs to be researched. About it, there is no question. Her list of general policies that could be applied to this problem was lengthy. According to Charlamagne, the event was a “filibuster.”

Along with listeners who called in further, the author and media personality questioned Harris about immigration, legalizing marijuana, and international aid.

The previous president may “put anyone that doesn’t look white in camps,” according to one person who voiced fear over Donald Trump’s promise to mass-deport illegal immigrants.

Harris said, “Yeah, so you’ve hit on a really important point and expressed it, I think so well,” meaning that he is succeeding in his goal of frightening you. We must call him out and expose his preference for running on an issue rather than fixing it.

She also repeated some of her campaign’s talking points before restating that the Biden-Harris administration “dropped a bill to fix the broken immigration system,” which would give people who need to be legalized a more straightforward approach.

Later, when Harris served as San Francisco’s district attorney, Charlamagne criticized her conviction rate. She defended herself by saying, “I was California’s most progressive prosecutor on marijuana cases and would not put people in jail for merely possessing marijuana.”

Harris went over the permitted time while discussing Trump and his criticism of Detroit, stating that he “has a tendency to mention cities that either have historically black majority population or—” but the sit-down interrupted her in the middle of her sentence.

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published.