Hey everyone, 2020 hopeful Kamala Harris has some exciting news!
Some exciting news: the House just passed my bill to protect public housing residents from carbon monoxide poisoning.
This bill is common sense: Americans in public housing shouldn't have to fear being poisoned in their sleep. The Senate should follow suit ASAP.
— Kamala Harris (@SenKamalaHarris) September 10, 2019
— Jay Kay (@jaykayokay2020) September 10, 2019
Hold up a second:
That isn’t your bill, Senator Harris. The bill that passed the house is @SenatorMenendez and @SenatorTimScott’s bill.
— Mark Koval (@stateoftheraces) September 10, 2019
Sen. Tim Scott’s press secretary popped up with a clarification about the bill that actually passed:
To clarify, the language of the House bill is consistent with the @SenatorTimScott & @SenatorMenendez CO Alerts Act, not the Harris bill. Both Menendez & Scott have worked tirelessly on this issue and @SenKamalaHarris Harris has no claim to this bill that passed. https://t.co/e2Y3U0b1wz
— Ken Farnaso (@KenFarnaso) September 10, 2019
For the record, this was the basis of what passed in the House today as amended. pic.twitter.com/svzk4cl76t
— Ken Farnaso (@KenFarnaso) September 10, 2019
Yeah, we don’t see Harris’s name on there anywhere.
The CO ALERTS Act is also bipartisan and has feedback from @HUDgov — unlike Senator Harris’ original proposal. Read more about the bill here: https://t.co/XTE339f5Ze pic.twitter.com/RqtSfjnTxx
— Ken Farnaso (@KenFarnaso) September 10, 2019
Apparently it's not your bill at all.
Lying about an accomplishment means that you don't have any that you can honestly boast about.
There's not a chance of you becoming president. Thank goodness.
— John Gacinski (@johngacinski) September 10, 2019
Is he saying that Harris … lied about her accomplishments?
No way.
Related:
‘Gawd, she’s just BAD at this’: Politifact (right!?) catches Kamala Harris in yet another lie and this one’s a DOOZY https://t.co/JR62mVAmtK
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) September 8, 2019
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