Kamala Goes On Vacation to Palm Springs, Reporters Not Allowed to Watch Her Take Off

It is almost comical at this point how Democrats think Biden and team are transparent but the Trump administration wasn’t. Really, it should be an SNL skit – if that program didn’t veer wildly left.

You know, it’s kind of like Democrats choose to remain in the dark while thinking they are doing the right thing.

Facts don’t matter to them. Neither do morals. Nothing does, ultimately.

Check this out, via The Daily Wire:

Vice President Kamala Harris took an unexplained trip to Palm Springs, California, on Friday while Democrats back in the nation’s capital focused on trying to pass their partisan $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill and an infrastructure bill.

“Harris, who recently campaigned for Gov. Gavin Newsom in the Bay Area ahead of the state’s Sept. 14 recall election, appears unlikely to meet with local Democrats during her visit,” The Desert Sun reported. “Elle Kurpiewski, political director of the Democratic Headquarters of the Desert, said nobody she knows was aware of the vice president’s scheduled visit.”

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The White House did not immediately comment on the nature of Harris’ visit to Palm Springs but said that she would be back in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. Fox News noted that Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, own a home in Los Angeles.

Journalists were reportedly “not allowed” to watch Harris’ departure from Joint Base Andrews.

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Must be nice to have a taxpayer-funded private jet, huh, Harris?

 

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