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Kamala Harris mocked by a Russian Senator (video)

Kamala Harris faces loads of online mockery and jokes after she introduced herself using gender pronouns and described the color of her shirt. The mockery was so bad that even politicians from Russia were mocking her, cracking jokes about the failing, low-approval rating, talentless vice president embarrassing America once again.

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What did Kamala Harris say? Kamala said: “Good afternoon. I want to welcome these leaders for coming in to have this very important discussion about some of the most pressing issues of our time. I am Kamala Harris, my pronouns are she and her. I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit.”

What did the Russian politician say? Russian Senator Alexei Pushkov posted the message on Telegram slamming the ‘woke’ introduction and mocking liberals all over America too. Pushkov said the following: “Kamala Harris said that her pronoun is ‘she’ and that she is a woman… In case she is not identified with one of the countless genders that have bred in the US over the past 20 years – from the so-called queer to downright fairytale creatures. So now we are in the know. The most intelligible statement for the entire period of her vice presidency.”

What did others say on social media:

Beth Baumann, former journalist: “This is why the rest of the world laughs at us.” Then Dan McLaughlin, from National Review said: “And they wonder why ordinary Americans think these people have lost their grip.”

Rebekah Koffler, a former U.S. DIA intelligence officer focused on Russia and the author of “Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America,” told Fox News Digital that Pushov’s comment is an example of Russia “exploiting the recent trend of radical liberalism in the United States.”

“They do this sort of thing to diminish the U.S. influence in the world and contrast it with their value system that they present as an alternative,” Koffler explained. “They also want to cause tension in our country because they clearly understand there are two movements in the United States countering each other. There’s ultra-conservatives and ultra-liberals, and they want to pit one against the other on social media.”

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