Vice President Kamala Harris faced widespread mockery for delivering a word salad message to the victims of ongoing fires wreaking havoc in southern California.
Vice President Kamala Harris was mocked after giving what was dubbed a "word salad" statement when sharing advice with the Los Angeles wildfire victims during a recent White House briefing. Many people,
In the months since November’s election, the American Left has had little to comfort itself with but dreams. Donald Trump is riding back into the White House more popular than he’s ever been – and with Republican majorities in the House and Senate to boot.
Vice President Kamala Harris faced online criticism for urging California wildfire victims to be patient. She made these remarks during a meeting with
The Brentwood, Calif. neighborhood of Vice President Kamala Harris has been evacuated due to the encroaching Pacific Palisades wildfire.
Vice President Kamala Harris' Brentwood neighborhood in Los Angeles was ordered to evacuate Tuesday night as wildfires continue to blaze in the area.
Her first move out of office is reportedly likely to involve a book deal as she weathers speculation about running for president again or California governor.
KAMALA Harris has been widely criticized after she appeared to give another one of her trademark word salads to Americans impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The blazes have ravaged the city
Through Beyoncé's foundation, BeyGOOD, the newly created LA Fire Relief Fund will provide resources to families who lost their homes.
The posh 'burb -- also home to scores of Hollywood celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford and Dr. Dre -- is the latest affluent community in the crosshairs of one of the worst disasters in California's history.
Vice President Kamala Harris was ripped online after she offered a confusing consolation for Californians besieged by ongoing fires on Monday. President Biden, Harris and White House officials ...
Kamala Harris looked at Jode Biden with a stunned expression, prompting the president to add: "No pun intended."