Trump ally claims to have information that 'may lead to Kamala Harris' disqualification'
Vice President Kamala Harris' days as a presidential candidate may be numbered, according to a controversial ally of Donald Trump.
Laura Loomer, who was once almost hired by Trump's campaign and has since served as a loyal ally who gets regular shoutouts from the former president, took to social media on Sunday to proclaim Harris' mother may have committed immigration fraud. This, according to Loomer, could lead to Harris' disqualification.
"And is Kamala Harris trying to force her dead mother into all of her campaign speeches as a way to normalize immigration fraud and illegal immigration?" Loomer asked over the weekend.
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Loomer, known for offensive takes including attacking the minor son of V.P. candidate Tim Walz, claims that "recently obtained immigration documents" reveal "serious issues" related to Harris' mom, who is Shyamala Gopalan Harris.
"As per a document from the United States Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service form I-463, dated August 21, 1967, Shyamala Gopalan Harris claimed to have only one child even though both of her children were born by this time," Loomer wrote. "Take note of the following birthdates: Kamala Devi Harris was supposedly born on October 20, 1964. Kamala’s younger sister, Maya Lakshmi Harris was born January 30, 1967."
Loomer went on to say, "Why did Shyamala lie on official immigrations forms and say she only had one child if she had two?"
"Did Kamala Harris’s mother, who she made the focus of her DNC Convention Presidential nomination acceptance speech, commit immigration fraud?" Loomer then asked.
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"According to this immigration form, after Maya was born, Kamala Harris’s mother said she only had 1 Child on official immigration forms even though Kamala was born 2.5 years earlier," Loomer added. "Something isn’t adding up here about Kamala Harris’s story about her mother and her sister."