The most radical presidential nominee in American history is getting dragged online for using border walls in one of her TV ads, especially when some of the construction may have taken place during the Trump administration.
Earlier this month, Kamala Harris’ campaign started running a propaganda ad focused on “securing” America’s southern border by hiring more border agents while stopping fentanyl and human trafficking.
The ad also praised Harris for “prosecuting gang members” and pushing the “toughest border bill” in decades.
The adm, of course, makes no mention of the fact Harris allowed about 10 million illegal aliens to invade America in just three years as border czar.
She also does not mention the “tough border bill” would have granted amnesty to illegals. Moreover, Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT), the co-author of the amnesty bill, admitted the border never closes under the bill.
WATCH:
The Kamala Harris campaign is up on TV with multiple new ads this a.m. —
This spot is focused on border security
Male voiceover:
“As president, she will hire thousands more border agents and crack down on fentanyl and human trafficking. Fixing the border is tough. So is… pic.twitter.com/qb2wS5CLml
However, the uproar over the ad is focused on something quite ironic.
An eagle-eyed conservative noticed the open borders. Harris not only featured border walls during the advertisement but may have used segments of Trump’s own border wall.
Mike Howell, the executive director of the conservative Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, screenshotted the two wall images in the ad in an X post and made the following remark:
What is that in this ad? Looks like the @realDonaldTrump BORDER WALL to me!
Kamala Harris is now running ads implying she built the border wall.
It’s fucking insane. America is entirely broken.
— The Incrementalist Libertarian (@colorblindk1d) August 24, 2024
Kamala Harris has always mocked the very idea of a wall at the border, especially when it comes to Donald Trump’s strong record of building and repairing it.
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