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Jake Tapper Sets the Record Straight on Kamala Harris’s Misquote of Trump
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- CNN’s Jake Tapper fact-checked Vice President Kamala Harris on her interpretation of former President Trump’s comments about women.
- Harris claimed Trump said he would act “whether the women like it or not,” regarding abortion restrictions, but Tapper clarified that Trump was talking about protecting women from illegal immigrants.
- Tapper emphasized the importance of quoting accurately, especially in the context of political discourse.
In a recent development, CNN’s Jake Tapper provided a live fact-check of Vice President Kamala Harris following her remarks at a rally in Phoenix, Arizona. Harris claimed that former President Donald Trump had stated he would “do what he wants” regarding women’s rights, specifically in the context of abortion restrictions.
Harris asserted, “Now in America, one in three women lives in a state with a Trump abortion ban, many with no exceptions, even for rape and incest, which is immoral.” She continued by alleging that Trump had said he would act “whether the women like it or not.”
However, Tapper intervened to correct the record, pointing out that Harris had omitted crucial context from Trump’s comments. Trump’s remarks were actually about his intention to “protect women” from illegal immigrants, a point he made in a rally speech.
“Kamala has imported criminal migrants from prisons and jails, from insane asylums and mental institutions all over the world from Venezuela to the Congo, including savage criminals who assault, rape, and murder our women and girls,” Trump stated. He added, “I’m gonna do it whether the women like it or not. I’m gonna protect them.”
Tapper, after playing the clip from Harris’ rally, clarified, “When Trump said he was going to do something for women, whether they like it or not, he was talking about protecting women, protecting women whether they like it or not.”
This fact-check by Tapper underscores the importance of context in political statements. While Harris portrayed Trump’s comments as dismissive of women’s autonomy, Tapper emphasized that Trump’s intent was to emphasize protection, albeit with controversial language.
Democratic strategist Karen Finney suggested that some might view Trump’s language as misogynistic. Tapper responded, “It‘s not as she presented it.”
The discussion highlights the need for accuracy in political discourse, especially as election seasons approach. Tapper concluded, “So just quote it accurately.”
In a related post on social media, Harris reiterated her interpretation of Trump’s statements, further fueling the debate. As political tensions rise, the importance of context and accurate representation of statements becomes even more critical.
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Kevin Stich
November 3, 2024 at 1:58 am
Harris lies constantly so what is new