Keisha Lance Bottoms, Senior Adviser to the Harris-Walz Campaign, stated that Vice President Kamala Harris' remark about shooting someone who breaks into her house was intended as a joke. Bottoms emphasized Harris' respect for the Second Amendment while advocating for responsible gun ownership and community safety.
On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” Harris-Walz Campaign Senior Adviser Keisha Lance Bottoms said that 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris was just joking when she talked about shooting someone who broke into her house, “but I think it’s important that people know that the Vice President respects the right to bear arms, that she supports the 2nd Amendment, but she wants responsible gun ownership and she wants our communities to be safe.
Tapper then asked, “She said, perhaps I shouldn’t have said that, should she not have said that, do you think?”
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