Watch: Kamala’s ‘Please Clap’ Moment Is So Pathetic The White House Tried To Censor It
Vice President Kamala Harris sure has a way with words.
Harris was speaking at the AAPI Victory Fund event in Washington DC and made a total fool of herself. It was so bad that the White House took it out of the official transcript.
“I have to tell you, one of the things I’m just so completely excited about — it is my inner nerd — I’m so excited about electric school buses. (Laughs.) (Applause.) And part of what we did with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is we put — we’re putting billions of dollars into this thing,” Harris said. “You know, 25 million of our children every day go to school on those buses. And they’re — they’re breathing these exhaust systems. Right? And it’s having a direct impact on their health and, therefore, their ability to learn.”

First off, before she cackled loudly, there was one clap, then Harris asked for the applause which was not in the official transcript.
Kamala has “please clap” moment, nearly snaps her neck as she uncontrollably jerks head in excitement when ONE person actually CLAPS
The CACKLE that followed is even more cringe.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 23, 2022
But there is more where that came from, did you know that “when we talk about the children of the community, they are a children of the community?”
Brace yourself…
Kamala Harris: “When we talk about the children of the community, they are a children of the community” pic.twitter.com/Gy0lQ99UeS
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2022
Who is writing this woman’s speeches?
Kamala should be more focused that the 25 million kids that go to school have what they need. Schools are reporting that they are struggling to fine food, condiments, and trays to keep their programs going.
CBS: #Bidenflation is hitting school cafeterias as 97% of school meal programs struggle with surging costs and shortages:
“We have no more condiments”
“No more hamburgers or chicken patty sandwiches”
“Trays and plates have been in short supply” pic.twitter.com/kk62ntKPSK
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2022