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BAD PHOTO OP: Harris Tweets Tour of Family’s Burned-Down Home Before Owners Allowed to See It

posted by Hannity Staff - 9.17.20

A backlash grew on social media against Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom Thursday after the duo tweeted a picture of themselves touring a burned-down home before the family was allowed to see the site.

“A family whose home was destroyed by California wildfires hadn’t even been allowed to see the devastation when they saw Kamala Harris using their pain as a political prop,” posted the President’s 2020 campaign on Twitter.

 

“This isn’t just devastation, this is our lives … When we saw those photos, it was—there aren’t words,” said the owner. “We haven’t even seen our property. This is where we grew up. These are our memories.”

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HANNITY: Foreign Election Interference Happened Under Biden, Obama’s Watch

posted by Hannity Staff - 7.09.19

Speaking during his opening monologue on ‘Hannity’ Monday night, Sean weighed-in on Joe Biden’s latest gaffe; saying the former Vice President is going to have to answer “tough questions” about his “changing views.”

KAMALA’S PLAN: Harris Urges Feds to Release ‘Low-Risk’ Inmates to Prevent Coronavirus Outbreaks

posted by Hannity Staff - 3.19.20

Failed presidential hopeful Kamala Harris urged the federal government to release “low-risk” inmates from prisons to avoid potential Coronavirus outbreaks in jails and detention centers across the country.

“Harris, a onetime Democratic presidential hopeful, sent a letter on Thursday to Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Director Michael Carvajal arguing that the close quarters prisoners live in – paired with the strict measures the BOP is taking distance inmates from the public – makes them particularly susceptible to the COVID-19 virus,” reports Fox News.

“In the midst of this crisis, BOP should be taking reasonable steps to reduce the incarcerated population and guard against potential exposure to coronavirus,” Harris said. “At this time, BOP—in coordination with the U.S. Department of Justice — can and should request the release of low-risk individuals who are in pretrial detention because of money bail.”

“But instead, it appears that BOP is responding to the threat of coronavirus with extreme measures that both maintain current levels of incarceration and penalize the incarcerated community— including by suspending social and legal visitation, suspending inmate facility transfers, and potentially locking down institutions,” she added.

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Source: Fox News