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Donald Trump Jr.’s fiancée, Kimberly Guilfoyle, vehemently criticized Vice President Kamala Harris during a live stream on Thursday evening, claiming Harris is unqualified and attributing her rise to her race. Guilfoyle addressed a viewer’s question on Rumble, asking, “What happened to democracy? No one voted for Kamala.”

Guilfoyle responded, “Yeah, no one voted for her, they handed and anointed her at the primary, which is very customary for her career. That’s what she’s done. Everything’s been handed to her, it’s a total layup. She hasn’t earned it.”

She further asserted, “And now they just took over the Democratic Party, decided to just like leg-sweep Joe and put Kamala in and crown her heir apparent and say that now it’s time that we have a DEI, you know, person in for President of the United States and just make sure that she gets in because she’s a Black, Asian female. I mean, it’s outrageous.”

President Joe Biden exited the presidential race amid significant pressure from Democratic lawmakers and voters concerned about his capacity for another campaign and term in office. Harris’s selection as his successor was Biden’s own decision, as he endorsed her just minutes after withdrawing from the campaign. Harris has a 20-year history in government, having served as a prosecutor, attorney general, U.S. senator, and vice president.

The term “DEI” stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion, representing policies adopted by institutions and businesses to enhance racial understanding and inclusivity. These policies are often mistakenly conflated with affirmative action and face baseless claims that they promote unqualified minorities over white people.

Guilfoyle’s comments reflect a broader narrative among some critics who question Harris’s qualifications and attribute her achievements to her race rather than her extensive career in public service. Despite these critiques, Harris’s supporters point to her significant accomplishments and experience as evidence of her capability and readiness for higher office.

The tension around Harris’s candidacy highlights ongoing debates about race, gender, and qualifications in American politics. As the 2024 election approaches, these issues are likely to remain central topics of discussion and contention among both voters and political commentators.

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