Jul 25, 2024, 10:01 PM
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Sean Hannity Highlights Kamala Harris' Efforts to Conceal Controversial Past

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Highlights
  • Advancing American Freedom alerts Congress to Kamala Harris' record
  • Sean Hannity highlights Kamala Harris' struggle to hide her past
  • Conservative group claims Harris is responsible for Biden's failures
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In a recent statement to The Daily Signal, Paul Teller, executive director of Advancing American Freedom, asserted that Vice President Kamala Harris is directly responsible for the failures of President Joe Biden’s administration. The conservative organization, founded by former Vice President Mike Pence, has circulated a list of Biden's policies to congressional offices, emphasizing that Harris's record, including her tenure as California attorney general and senator, is permanently etched in the public's memory. Teller criticized the media and the Left for attempting to downplay Harris's past actions. The organization highlighted several contentious policies, particularly in immigration, where Harris was tasked with addressing the "root causes" of illegal immigration. The tracker details significant immigration policies enacted by Biden since his inauguration, including the revival of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and the suspension of the Migrant Protection Protocols. These policies, along with a 100-day pause in deportations, have drawn scrutiny from conservatives who argue they exacerbate the immigration crisis. Additionally, the tracker critiques Biden's foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, where the administration has called for a cease-fire following the October 7 attacks. It also points to Biden's energy policies that allegedly favor China, raising concerns about national security and economic implications. As the political landscape shifts, recent polling indicates that former President Donald Trump is leading in key battleground states, suggesting a challenging environment for Democrats as they navigate the complexities of the upcoming election.

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