
Kamala Harris reacted to President Trump’s State of the Union Address on Wednesday, calling it “full of lies” and comparing it to a child’s show-and-tell.
During an interview with left-wing podcaster Aaron Parnas, Harris bizarrely said Trump’s speech reminded her of “kids going to show and tell at school.”
“It was nothing that was true about, really, how the American people right now, so many are suffering under the weight of high prices, unaffordable health care, and affordable housing,” Harris continued.
She further attacked the speech as “quite boring” and “the same old, same old,” adding that Trump was “lying about what he intends to do, what he has done, and the state of our economy and the state of the world.”
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Parnas: I got to get your reaction to last night’s State of the Union address from the President of the United States. Did you watch it? What did you think?
Harris: I watched it um? It was full of lies. And you know, when he wasn’t lying, he was— it reminded me of our kids going to show and tell at school. Um. It was nothing that was true about, really, how the American people right now, so many are suffering under the weight of high prices, unaffordable health care, and affordable housing. And it was, you know, we’ve come to expect it. And, you know, some people have said it was really quite boring and that there was nothing very interesting about it cus it was the same old, same old. The guy, lying about what he intends to do, what he has done, and the state of our economy and the state of the world.
It will be recalled that during Biden’s last State of the Union address in March 2024, Biden walked out like a nursing home patient and didn’t even know where to go before he malfunctioned with his teleprompter.
He later botched the name of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, who was savagely murdered by an illegal alien, then apologized for calling her killer an “illegal.”

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