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Judge Joe Brown Slams Kamala Harris In Ruthless Takedown

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Judge Joe Brown criticized Vice President Kamala Harris in a recent interview, calling her a “piece of [expletive]” and questioning her competence as an attorney.

He accused her of relying on personal relationships to advance her career and described her courtroom performance as poor, suggesting she was lazy and flirtatious.

Brown speculated that Harris might be experiencing cognitive decline, likening her speech at campaign events to “word salad.”

“She had a reputation among the trial lawyers of being lazy,” he said. “She’d just hike her skirt up and try to flirt, and she wasn’t that good in the courtroom, if not, pretty bad in the courtroom.”

“She doesn’t make a bit of sense. I think — she’s only 60 — she’s actually on a worse track than Biden was.”

His comments have sparked backlash, particularly from Harris supporters who noted the irony of a Black man attacking her while remaining silent about former President Trump.

Meanwhile, during a campaign event, Harris featured hip-hop artist Megan Thee Stallion, who praised her efforts on gun safety legislation, although specifics were not provided.

“One of these issues that I care a lot about is resolving the gun violence issue,” rapper Quavo said.

“You can’t understand the struggle of gun violence if you not in the field or in the heart of it. So, one thing I learned from working with Vice President Harris is she always stand on business. From inviting me to the White House last year to discuss these solutions, to passing the biggest gun safety laws today. So, it’s only right in the birthplace of the culture is also the same place to launch the first African-American woman to run for president,” he said.

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