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WATCH: Harris Barely Bothers to Speak During Her 1st Visit to the Border in AZ; Arizonan Calls Her ‘Liar’

Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris is in my home state of Arizona Friday, to visit Cochise County, and the border city of Douglas–a city split by the U.S.-Mexico border. So, to be clear, this is her first-ever visit to the border; unlike her June 2021 visit to El Paso, Texas, and a series of photo-ops at a border patrol station and an airport hangar there, which as I previously mentioned (see link below), is not near the overwhelmed border at all. Just think about that; this is a former U.S. senator’s first tour of our border–after being tapped many months ago as border czar by President Joe Biden, and three-and-a-half years after being sworn in as the vice president of the United States. 

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Anyway, here’s Kamala on her tour in Douglas with officials (it isn’t clear which agency) of the border wall:

Check this out: The border wall is something she had previously called Trump’s “medieval vanity project” (click on the X post to watch her exact words):

In response to a shouted reporter’s question, her remarks at the border consisted of this less than 30-second sound bite, a word salad that included something about the agents “rightly need[ing] support to do their job”–something that the Biden/Harris administration has refused to do, and which the border agents union has debunked as false:

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That’s just not so. A former ICE director says Kamala “broke the border on purpose,” after President Trump gave agents “the most secure border” in his career:

And what’s the result of th Democrats’ messaging on behalf of Team Harris’ policy of fail on the border, that she will secure the border if elected president in November? It is not working. People can see and hear the facts with their own eyes and ears. 

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They live it every day in a place like southern Arizona. Here’s a “rebuttal” from one Arizonan of few (but sage) words:


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