During her first foreign trip as vice president Kamala Harris took part in a press briefing in Mexico City. One of the five questions came from a woman everyone assumed
A spokesperson for Vice President Harris said officials are "looking into" an incident in which a woman apparently pretending to be a Univision reporter snuck into a press conference in Mexico City to tell Harris that she had voted for her.The fake reporter identified herself as "Maria Fernanda" from Univision.When given the microphone to ask her question, Fernanda said, "Thank you Madame Vice President, for me it's an honor because I actually.
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It is being reported that Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Kamala Harris looked on as representatives signed a memorandum calling for economic development in Northern Triangle countries on Tuesday. There are no further details of what is in this memorandum. The memorandum sounds like Kamala’s trip to Mexico and Guatemala in general – much ado about nothing.
Specifics in the memo are not being reported but the idea is that we are to believe that Kamala has brought about new cooperation from AMLO to help control the flow of Central American migrants flooding the U.S.-Mexico border. Afterwards, Kamala said, “I strongly believe we are embarking on a new era.” AMLO must think the Biden administration has lost its mind. We already know that AMLO blames Biden for the historic increase in migrants heading for the southern border of the United States. Biden halted the Remain in Mexico policy that AMLO agreed to during the Trump administrat
by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Jun 09, 2021 - 11:03 AM
A woman caught the attention of the mainstream press earlier this week after lavishly praising Vice President Kamala Harris and even claiming that she voted for the VP and President Joe Biden during a press conference. It s an honor. I voted for you, says a Univision reporter before asking a question at VP Harris press conference pic.twitter.com/HsjRtTcJB1 Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 8, 2021
Harris was taking questions at a press conference in Mexico City when her chief spokesperson Symone Sanders announced that the next question will come from Maria Fernanda at Univision, a well-known Spanish-language media company that s popular in the US and Mexico.