Former Vice President Kamala Harris dropped a series of f-bombs two days in a row during public appearances, one of which took place while promoting her new book 107 Days.
Harris took a dig at the Trump administration while in San Francisco on Sunday.
“Part of this moment requires us to also debunk some of this stuff they’re trying to sell the American people: to scapegoat, instead of owning up to the responsibility that the powerful have to have some level of concern and care, if not just basic f***ing curiosity for the well-being of other people,” Harris said in a clip posted to X, drawing applause from her audience.
On Monday, Harris dropped the same profanity in Los Angeles while speaking with WNBA player and advocate Napheesa Collier. Harris spoke to content creators, telling them they are “storytellers” living through history, and asked them to give their experience “to those people that you are writing about and writing for.”
“Because there is so much about this moment that is trying to make people feel like they’ve lost their minds, when in fact, these motherf***ers are crazy!” Harris said, again drawing cheers.
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Politicians dropping profanity has recently become more frequent. President Donald Trump went viral on June 24 when he said Israel and Iran “don’t know what the f*** they’re doing” after the former country violated a ceasefire deal.
A report earlier this month said Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “I don’t know why you’re always so f***ing negative,” though Trump denied saying this.
In August, former Texas gubernatorial Democratic nominee Beto O’Rourke said his party is in “a basketball game” and its opponents are “clobbering the s*** out of us.” He encouraged Democratic supporters to “punch back, kick back, dunk over their heads and win some f***ing power!”
The Washington Examiner contacted Harris’s press office for clarification on her comments. Her next book tour stops include a visit to Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday, and Washington, D.C., on Thursday.