Harris botches Pledge of Allegiance on Senate’s opening day
- Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for allegedly stumbling during the Pledge of Allegiance on January 3.
- Harris reportedly stopped after saying, "I pledge allegiance to the United States," without finishing the phrase.
- The incident was captured on camera and spread rapidly on social media.
- Critics used the moment to question Harris' fitness for the presidency, sharing video on X.
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Kamala Harris flubs Pledge of Allegiance in final act of public humiliation
The embarrassing flub marked a rough start to the new year for Harris who will be unemployed in several weeks. By Andrew Stiles, The Washington Free Beacon Vice President Kamala Harris botched the Pledge of Allegiance on Friday while opening the U.S. Senate for members of the incoming 119th Congress. “I pledge allegiance to the United States—of the United States of America,” Harris said, correcting herself upon hearing the assembled crowd of law…
Kamala Harris botches Pledge of Allegiance after nearly becoming president * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation
Still holds constitutional role as president of the Senate. During her tenure as vice president, Harris has given a number of answers that have been described as 'word salads'
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