Ex-Veep Kamala Harris has scoffed at the notion the Trump campaign ad about her supporting government-funded trans surgery for illegal migrants and inmates was a “knockout punch” for her presidential bid.
Harris scoffs at impact of Trump’s ‘Kamala’s for they/them’ attack ad: No ‘knockout punch’
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September 22, 2025
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