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Not again, Kamala!
EXCLUSIVE: In 2007, Kamala Harris plagiarized pages of Congressional testimony from a Republican colleague.And in 2012, she plagiarized a fictionalized story about sex trafficking—but presented it as a real case.It's not just one book; it's a career-long pattern.🧵 pic.twitter.com/ZiHkzxTg4r— Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) October 22, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: In 2007, Kamala Harris plagiarized pages of Congressional testimony from a Republican colleague.And in 2012, she plagiarized a fictionalized story about sex trafficking—but presented it as a real case.It's not just one book; it's a career-long pattern.🧵 pic.twitter.com/ZiHkzxTg4r
On April 24, 2007, Harris testified before the House Judiciary Committee in support of a student loan repayment program. Virtually her entire testimony about the program was taken from that of another district attorney, Paul Logli of Winnebago County, Illinois. pic.twitter.com/FmJX5KBu8z— Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) October 22, 2024
On April 24, 2007, Harris testified before the House Judiciary Committee in support of a student loan repayment program. Virtually her entire testimony about the program was taken from that of another district attorney, Paul Logli of Winnebago County, Illinois. pic.twitter.com/FmJX5KBu8z
Harris devoted approximately 1,500 words to the program. Nearly 1,200 of them—or 80 percent—were copied verbatim from the statement Logli submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee on February 27, 2007, two months before Harris delivered her testimony. pic.twitter.com/RvpVLZu5wK— Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) October 22, 2024
Harris devoted approximately 1,500 words to the program. Nearly 1,200 of them—or 80 percent—were copied verbatim from the statement Logli submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee on February 27, 2007, two months before Harris delivered her testimony. pic.twitter.com/RvpVLZu5wK