Kamala Harris did not threaten Trump fans with the ‘vengeance of a nation’
4 years, 4 months ago

Kamala Harris did not threaten Trump fans with the ‘vengeance of a nation’

Associated Press  

CLAIM: Kamala Harris, a U.S. senator and former Democratic presidential candidate from California, said on June 18 that once President Trump is no longer in office “and we have regained our rightful place in the White House,” his supporters will feel the “vengeance of a nation.” AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Outspoken rock star and Trump voter Ted Nugent is the latest to share a viral image that attributes the vindictive quote to Harris without noting its fabricated origins. “And once Trump’s gone and we have regained our rightful place in the White House, look out if you supported him and endorsed his actions, because we’ll be coming for you next,” says text written over a photo of Harris. Harris is one of several women still in consideration to be Joe Biden’s running mate in the 2020 presidential election, The Associated Press has reported.

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