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Mexican who gatecrashed Harris press conference misrepresented herself to Univision and VP s staff

Maria Fernanda Reyes (right) was called on by Kamala Harris press secretary to ask a question at a Mexico City press conference on Tuesday. A White House official said she

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Woman misidentified as reporter who praised Harris calls incident a misunderstanding

Woman misidentified as reporter who praised Harris calls incident a misunderstanding Rafael Bernal © Twitter Woman misidentified as reporter who praised Harris calls incident a misunderstanding A woman who was misidentified as a reporter and heaped praise on Vice President Harris during a Tuesday press conference in Mexico City pushed back on calls to apologize, calling the incident a misunderstanding. Maria Fernanda Reyes, the woman in question, told Univision s Maria Antonieta Collins during an interview Wednesday morning that she was invited to attend a meeting with Harris prior to the press conference. Reyes was called on during the press conference by her given name, Maria Fernanda, and identified by a moderator as a Univision reporter. The press conference was organized at the end of Harris s first foreign trip.

White House Official Says Reporter Who Announced Her Vote For Harris Misrepresented Herself To Univision, VP Staff

ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AE/AFP via Getty Images June 09, 2021 4:14 PM ET Font Size: The woman who purported to be a Univision reporter during Vice President Kamala Harris’s press event in Mexico “misrepresented herself” to both the company and the vice president’s staff, a White House official said Wednesday to the Daily Caller. Univision’s crew “was properly credentialed for the event” and the woman, named Maria Fernanda Reyes, told staffers she was part of that crew. The official noted Reyes went through security screening and wasn’t a threat to Harris. “This person misrepresented herself to both Univision and to the Vice President’s staff. She misrepresented herself to the Vice President’s staff as part of Univision’s crew, which was properly credentialed for the event. This person underwent the same level of security screening and was never a security threat to the VP,” the official said.

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