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Tim Walz Calls Kamala Harris ‘Prostitutor’ Instead of ‘Prosecutor’ during Speech

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz made an embarrassing gaffe while introducing Vice President Kamala Harris during a campaign speech this week.

Walz, intending to highlight Harris’s experience as a prosecutor, appeared to get confused and mumbled his words to say “young prostitutor.”

The slip of the tongue was apparent to both the speaker and the audience, and Walz realized he had made a mistake.

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The clip comes just days after an unearthed clip showing Harris alongside her ex, Willie Brown, which raised eyebrows about the 31-year age gap.

The report vividly portrays Brown as a “rogue” Democrat politician known for his “flamboyant lifestyle, flashy clothes, fancy parties, and fine women.”

The then-29-year-old Harris makes an unexpected appearance. The reporter asks her, “Are you his daughter?”

Harris then responds, “No, I’m not.”

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The clip highlights the impact of past relationships and decisions on current political narratives.

This was made more apparent with Walz’s latest misspeak, which was roasted by MAGA across social media, which many dubbed a “Freudian slip.”

Earlier this month, Walz was also ridiculed after attempting to troll J.D. Vance but failing. This came after Vance was slammed for an awkward encounter at a local donut shop.

However, Walz took the opportunity to make his own donut shop appearance and said, “Look at me. I have no problem picking out donuts.”

Unfortunately for Walz, he was actually purchasing whoopie pies, not donuts.

Further, the photo posted showed Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith with Walz outside a donut shop, which reportedly went out of business years prior due to Walz’s lockdowns in 2020.

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“I wanted to go get some good donuts, but I can’t seem to find this place on Google maps,” one user said of Smith and Walz’s content.

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