
NJ school official who called Kamala Harris ‘street walker,’ receives ‘no confidence’ vote: reports
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A school board member in New Jersey has received a "no confidence" vote from colleagues despite his apology for referring to Vice President Kamala Harris as a "street walker," according to reports.
At the same meeting, some members of the public called for Martucci to step down, the report said. "I assure you that I will continue to support all women and all cultures." Martucci attended the meeting but did not comment, a district spokesman told the news site. Earlier this month, Martucci had responded in the comments section to a recent Facebook post about Harris and immigration by conservative comedian Terence K. Williams, according to reports.More Related News

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