Former Vice President Kamala Harris broke into a confusing Trump impersonation on Friday during a chat with Al Sharpton at a left-wing activist conference.
Harris became known for giving answers that have been described as “word salad” during interviews while she served as vice president and flubbed the Pledge of Allegiance while presiding over the Senate in January 2025. During the interview with Sharpton at the National Action Network convention in New York City, Harris labeled President Donald Trump as “a mob boss” before she delivered the cringeworthy impression of the president as a mafia boss. (RELATED: Hakeem Jeffries Tells Activist Audience DEI Is Explicitly Written Into Constitution)
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“Well, he’s pulled back because, you know, the way that he’s thinking of foreign policy, it seems, is when he talks about America first, it’s to withdraw from these relationships and these connections and then he kind of, Rev, acts like a mob boss,” Harris said.
“So then he’s kind of like, ‘Well, you know, you take Eastern Europe, I’ll take the Western Hemisphere, and then you over there, you get Asia, and we’ll just divide it up.’” Harris continued, sounding nothing like Trump. “Right? Instead of understanding historically, America has always been about our global leadership, imperfect though we have been.”
In October 2024, CBS reportedly edited one of her responses to a question during an interview that aired on “60 Minutes.” Trump later sued CBS over the editing, leading to a settlement that took place shortly before CBS’ parent company, Paramount, merged with Skydance Entertainment.
Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to Trump after former President Joe Biden announced he was dropping his reelection bid following a disastrous performance in a June 27 debate with Trump.
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