Harris DROPS the Ball In EMBARRASSING Display

Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, embarrassed herself and faced intense criticism in her first unscripted remarks since becoming the Democratic Party 2024 flagbearer.

Harris made the unscripted remarks when speaking about Thursday’s prisoner swap exchange with Russia. In a video circulating on social media, Harris could be heard using odd phrases and awkward gestures as she struggled to speak.

“This is just an extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy and understands the strength that rests in understanding the significance of diplomacy,” Harris said

The vice president also accidentally called herself “president” on Thursday during former Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s eulogy.

Harris is no stranger to struggling with unscripted remarks and comments. The vice president has a history of struggling to clearly express simple ideas. She struggled during her remarks on Venn diagrams and the passage of time.

Ever since becoming the Democratic nominee for the presidential election, Harris has dodged media interviews, sparking speculations.

Her avoidance of media interviews has led to speculations that she is deliberately dodging moments of unscripted comments with the press to prevent blunders that could ruin her 2024 bid.

Anonymous aides have clearly revealed that Harris no longer supports several key policies, including a federal job guarantee, mandatory assault weapons, buybacks and a single-payer health insurance program.

The anonymous aides claim the vice president now supports fracking and increased border funding, marking insignificant shifts from her previous stances.

Democrat Strategist Christy Setzer suggested that Harris is intentionally avoiding high-profile interviews. Setzer added that the vice president has an effective communication strategy that doesn’t rely on traditional media appearances.

However, another reason for her avoidance of media interviews could be the fear of answering questions about her radical-left policies, which she appears to be backpedaling on.

“The vice president is showing all of us that you don’t need to do high-profile interviews or press conferences to get attention from the media or voters,” Setzer said. “I’d say she has a robust communications strategy.”