Porter snaps at staffer in video: ‘Get out of my f‑‑‑ing shot’
Katie Porter, leading in polls before recent controversies, faced backlash after videos showed her berating a staffer and snapping at a reporter, impacting her campaign support.
- A video surfaced showing Katie Porter, a Democratic gubernatorial nominee in California, telling a staffer to 'get out of my fucking shot' during a 2021 conversation, as reported by Politico.
- Criticism of Porter's behavior has increased following her CBS interview, which went viral after she stormed out, raising doubts about her campaign.
- According to a Zogby Strategies poll, Porter initially led Steve Hilton by 11 points, but now trails behind him by six points after negative voter feedback.
- Betty Yee, a fellow Democratic candidate, criticized Porter's behavior and called for her to withdraw from the race, stating she is a weak candidate.
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Katie Porter to staffer: ‘Get out of my f**king shot’
Newly uncovered video by Politico from 2021 shows California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter ripping into a staffer. The resurfaced video comes days after Porter’s fiery exchange with a local CBS journalist.
California Democrat Katie Porter Embroiled in Third Bullying Scandal.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Aspiring Democratic California governor Katie Porter has faced backlash after multiple videos surfaced of her berating staff and clashing with a journalist.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Katie Porter, her staff, CBS News reporter Julie Watts, and political figures like Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton.WHEN & WHERE: Videos from 2021 and recent interviews in California have gone viral in October 2025.KEY QUOTE: “Get out of my f**king …


CA Governor Candidate Katie Porter Yells at Staffer 'Get Out of my F***ing Shot’
Katie Porter -- the Democratic frontrunner for California governor in 2026 -- is seen losing her cool once again ... caught on camera yelling at a staffer to get out of her 'f***ing shot.' The newly resurfaced video, obtained by POLITICO, shows a…
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