UMVA has learned that Kamala Harris, the former presidential candidate, recently sat down with Don Lemon, the disgraced ex-CNN host, for an interview that has left many questioning her vision for the country.
In the interview, Harris laid out her radical agenda for the White House if she decides to run again, which many believe is likely. She signaled her intentions in April, and now, she is making her plans clear.
Harris wants to pack the Supreme Court with four more justices to push through far-left policies, including DC and Puerto Rico statehood, which would give Democrats four more Senate seats. This move would fundamentally alter the balance of power in the country.
When discussing the Supreme Court, Harris stated, "I've been saying for quite some time I think that we absolutely have to explore what we need to do because of this Supreme Court and what it has done to destroy so many of the elements of the Constitution that were designed to protect, in particular, the minority, those who were marginalized." Her words have sparked concern among those who value the Constitution and the current structure of the Supreme Court.
Harris also expressed her support for expanding the Supreme Court, saying, "I absolutely believe that we should be exploiting that, and the idea of 13, I agree, because there are 13 circuit courts, 13 justices." Her comments have ignited a firestorm of debate about the future of the Supreme Court.
When asked about the Electoral College, Harris gave a confusing response, saying she wants to "look at" and do "some real shaking up" of the current system. However, she stopped short of saying she wants to eliminate it, stating, "I don't think we should eliminate that."
Don Lemon appeared to forget that the 2024 election saw a landslide victory for the opposing party, with the winner securing 312 Electoral College votes to Harris's 226. Despite this, Lemon claimed that the country is being governed by a minority, and Harris agreed, saying, "Yes, and I think that there is some real shaking up that we have to do of the rules and the structure."
Harris went on to blame the "status quo" for the Democrats' election loss, saying it "has not been working for a lot of people for a long time." She took responsibility for the loss, stating, "We've got to take a look in the mirror and also ask, what do we need to do better, especially those who have been in government to actually perform in a way that meets the needs of the people."
The interview has raised questions about Harris's vision for the country and her plans for the future. As she considers another run for the White House, her words are sparking intense debate and discussion.