
Kamala Harris' Guatemala comments would've led media to brand her a 'racist' 6 months ago, Gutfeld says
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Vice President Kamala Harris issued cautionary remarks directed people who may seek to illegally immigrate to the US through the southern border, which Greg Gutfeld commented that those remarks would be considered racist during the Trump administration on "The Five".
"Kamala's motto should be ‘she’s not VP, she's ‘why me’'—because technically she is now officially a racist because, how could her saying what she said to Guatemala be construed any differently because if anyone said that 6 months ago, if she viewed it through the filter of race, they would be racist," Gutfeld said. "If you had a strong, forceful position on the border, which most Republicans do, you are a bad person, you were racist—so now she gets to power and she sounds like a Republican," he added. Gutfeld remarked that present-day Harris could easily be denounced under the rhetorical standards during the Trump administration when it comes to topics of regional ethnicity or race.More Related News













