Gabbard Exposes Harris's Unprogressive Record As a Prosecutor.
Harris Responds in Post-Debate Interview.
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“She put over 1,500
people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was
asked if she ever smoked marijuana," Gabbard informed the crowd. "She
blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the
courts forced her to do so, she kept people in prison beyond their sentences to
use them as cheap labor for the state of California…”
There were more
examples where those come from, many of which are in this New York
Times report published
earlier this year.
The Hawaii lawmaker was
clearly proud of her exchange with Harris because she shared the clip on her
Twitter page.
Tulsi
exposes Kamala on criminal justice reform --> tulsi.to/criminal-justi…
#TUSL2020 #DemDebate
Harris
had the chance to react on stage, where she defended her record of
"reforming" the criminal justice system in California when she was
attorney general. But it was later that evening, in an interview with CNN's
Anderson Cooper, that she really told Gabbard what she thought of her attacks,
eager to share some of her own opposition research on the congresswoman. For
instance, she asked Cooper, why does Gabbard refuse to call Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad what he is - a war criminal?
Sen.
Kamala Harris responds to Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's criticism of her record as a
prosecutor during the #DemDebate. cnn.it/2YisTP7
Gabbard,
Harris said, has been an "apologist" for Assad and has oddly
"embraced him."
Harris said she's over
it because she knows that Gabbard, like a lot of the candidates onstage last
night, are simply "trying to make the next debate." She mentioned
subtly, but savagely, that Gabbard is polling at only 1 or zero percent.
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