Porter snaps at staffer in video: ‘Get out of my f‑‑‑ing shot’
Videos showing Katie Porter snapping at a reporter and berating a staffer have intensified criticism, with polls showing her lead narrowing amid concerns about her temperament.
- Katie Porter, a candidate for California governor, was recorded yelling at a staffer during a video shoot, saying, 'Get out of my f***ing shot!' while reacting strongly when the staffer interrupted her meeting with Jennifer Granholm, U.S. Energy Secretary.
- The video was reportedly filmed in July 2021 during a discussion over Zoom with U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
- Porter's aggressive behavior adds to her reputation as a demanding boss, which could present vulnerabilities in her campaign against her challengers in the upcoming election.
- She expressed frustration over never being invited to the White House, stating, 'I don’t fit in the photo-op for some reason.
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