When anti-Israel activists disrupted Vice President Kamala Harris’ third campaign event in less than twenty-four hours on Wednesday, a protester blew a whistle and called her a “war criminal.
Harris, 60, reprimanded the anti-Israel protestors at one point during her afternoon rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, saying, “Right now I am speaking!” as the gathering began to get out of hand.
“The election is six days away. Following a round of antiwar chanting, the veep declared, “We have an election in six days, and it’s about the fight for democracy and your right to be heard.”
“Everyone has the right to be heard, but right now, I am speaking!” she said to raucous applause, repeating a phrase she has been using since her lone debate with then-Vice President Mike Pence in 2020.
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Shortly thereafter, another protester blew a whistle and then shouted: “You’re a war criminal!”
We love our democracy. It can be complicated at times, but it’s the best system in the world,” Harris said in response.
During an earlier event in Raleigh, N.C., another man interrupted her, yelling, “Kamala Harris, you have disrespected the Palestinian community!”