Vice President Kamala Harris raised eyebrows with another round of circular speech at an event commemorating Women’s History Month Wednesday.
Harris, along with President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden and second gentleman Doug Emhoff, offered remarks at the White House to commemorate Women’s History Month. They all spoke about women of the past as well as the administration’s goals for American women of today.
During one segment of her address, Harris seemed to get stuck on repeating women and history, while falling back on one of her word salad standbys about being “unburdened by what has been.”
“So, during Women’s History Month, we celebrate and we honor the women who made history throughout history, who saw what could be unburdened by what had been,” Harris said.
WATCH:
KAMALA HARRIS: “During Women’s History Month, we celebrate and we honor the women who made history throughout history — who saw what could be, unburdened by what had been…” pic.twitter.com/Kz2v55nqeV
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 22, 2023
Representative Maxine Waters, VP Kamala Harris, Dr. Mae Jemison (the first woman of color to go to space), and Representative Nikema Williams at today’s Women’s History Month reception at the White House!! #BlackGirlsRock pic.twitter.com/YstwI5joXp
— Madam Vice President Harris is THEE GOAT! (@flywithkamala) March 22, 2023
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