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Date November 20, 2021 3:26 AM
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** Kamala’s Communications Director Announces Resignation
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Ashley Etienne, communications director for Vice Presidential diversity hire Kamala Harris ([link removed]) , has announced ([link removed]) she will leave her post in December to “pursue other opportunities” amid reports of White House infighting and Kamala’s undeniable uselessness.

“Worn out by what they see as entrenched dysfunction and lack of focus, key West Wing aides have largely thrown up their hands at Vice President Kamala Harris and her staff — deciding there simply isn’t time to deal with them right now,” CNN reported. “Many in the vice president’s circle fume that she’s not being adequately prepared or positioned, and instead is being sidelined. The vice president herself has told several confidants she feels constrained in what she’s able to do politically.”

That was CNN reporting. If they’re exposing this “dysfunction,” imagine how bad it really is.

Shortly after the CNN story broke, Biden press secretary Jen Psaki ([link removed]) scrambled to defend Kamala, calling her — with a straight face — “a bold leader who has taken on key, important challenges facing the country — from voting rights to addressing root causes of migration to expanding broadband.”

No one in the country believes that, least of all the Biden White House, which has reportedly been exploring the procedure for how to replace a Vice President. Kamala herself knows she’s in WAY over her head.
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** Kamala Harris
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** Biden appoints Harris to Oversee the Administration’s Border Efforts
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On March 24, 2021, President Biden announced that he was appointing ([link removed]) Vice President Harris to lead the government’s efforts to stem the massive flow of illegal migrants who had been crossing the U.S.-Mexico border since the very start of the Biden presidency. A senior administration official said that Harris’ duties would focus on “two tracks”: (a) slowing the current flow of migrants, and (b) devising a long-term strategy to address the “root causes” of the migration.

But Harris subsequently did nothing to indicate that she was serious about the border duties she ostensibly had been assigned. She did not visit ([link removed]) the southern border even once until June 25, 2021 — ninety-three days after her March 24 appointment by Biden. That visit came after more than 50 House Republicans demanded ([link removed]) on June 20 that Biden replace Harris because she had done nothing to secure the wide-open border. Also on June 20 — before Harris had made any plans to go to the border — former President Donald Trump announced ([link removed]) that he himself would be making an official visit to the border on June 30 along with
Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
To learn more about Kamala Harris, click on her profile link above.
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