GREG GUTFELD: Kamala Harris may be the least honest politician ever
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss the plagiarism allegations against Vice President Kamala Harris on ‘Gutfeld!’
So, back in 2007, in written testimony to Congress, DA Kamala Harris showed herself capable of some truly inspired argumentation. There was only one problem -- that inspiring language wasn't hers. See, when she wasn't just lifting a wine glass, she was lifting all those sentences. According to the Washington Free Beacon, Kamala's statement in support of a loan repayment plan for local prosecutors was taken almost verbatim from an Illinois DA's opinion on the same subject that was given to the Senate months prior.
Roughly 80% of her testimony was copied word for word from that old guy over there -- Paul Logli of Winnebago County, Illinois, who, by the way, is a Republican. Holy s***. That's like me stealing jokes from Jimmy Kimmel. I'd never do that, not because he's my competition, but because he has cancer of the funny bone. But that's not the only time she committed stolen verbiage. While she was California AG, she published a report on sex trafficking in her state. In that, she copied a fictional, fictional example of the type of call received by the National Human Trafficking Hotline, which told the story of how a woman in D.C. was saved from forced prostitution.
Vice President Kamala Harris attends a campaign event at Divine Faith Ministries International on October 20, 2024 in Jonesboro, Georgia. (Getty Images)
But in a report, Harris never said the story was fake. Instead, she changed the location to San Fran to get credit for a rescue that never actually happened. There are other........
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