Kamala Harris Criticized for Avoiding Press
Kamala Harris Criticized for Avoiding Press

Kamala Harris Criticized for Avoiding Press

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Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for avoiding press questions as she boarded Air Force Two, using headphones and a cellphone to seemingly dodge reporters. Many commentators noted her awkward salute and gestures that suggested she was pretending to be on a call, including a quick wave to the gathered press. NBC correspondent Mike Memoli remarked on her apparent mastery of this tactic, while others pointed out the lack of realism in her execution, particularly as her headphones were not plugged in. Former Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtagh criticized her for 'destroying the illusion' of being busy, and various social media users mocked her behavior, suggesting it reflects a lack of transparency that might characterize her potential presidency. Critics also highlighted her recent silence on pressing issues, such as the execution of American hostages by Hamas. Harris's avoidance of media interaction has raised concerns regarding her approach to transparency as a candidate.

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