‘Kamala Chameleon’: Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Claims Kamala’s New Strategy Is To Emulate Trump

Kevin McCarthy, former House Speaker, claims that Vice President Kamala Harris mimicked the tactics of Donald Trump in his Monday appearance on Jesse Watters Primetime.

McCarthy, in a sharp criticism of Harris, accused her of adopting the same strategy as Trump, and called her “Kamala Chameleon,” during an interview with “Jesse Watters primetime.” McCarthy also highlighted Harris’ changing stances on issues like gun buybacks, taxation and other policy matters, implying that her approach is to mimic Trump’s policies whenever convenient.

McCarthy made his observations during a conversation where he had been asked how to get Harris to debate.

I’d like to ask for three debates. Each debate will be about a different issue. The first debate should be about the economy. The second about the border. And the third about crime. The President has a strategy to win on these three major issues. McCarthy said that she’ll likely start to agree with him.

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“I would define Kamala as a chameleon because she is always changing. You can watch the last clip on gun buybacks and she says it’s mandatory.

Kayleigh McEnany also emphasized the media’s bias when it came to Harris’ policies in comparison with Trump’s. She gave the example of the taxation on tips. Harris’ proposal received favorable coverage, while Trump’s was criticized because it could cost the federal government a lot.

“You have to beat not only the issue but also the person, and the media. This is something that President Trump has always done. What I’d show is that she said she was against taxes on tips. Then show the votes that she cast. She is the president of Senate, so it wasn’t a simple vote. McCarthy replied when asked about how to combat media bias. She passed the deciding ballot. If she hadn’t broken the tie with her vote, there would not be 80,000 new IRS Agents.”