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Tuesday, Aug 18, 2026

Kamala Harris Visits the Border for the First Time in Three Years, After Previously Lying About It on TV

After Years of Inaction, Harris Now Supports Trump's Border Wall She Once Criticized
In a sharp and controversial shift, Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting the southern border for the first time in three years. This visit follows her previous false claims on national television about a visit she never made.

Harris, who once derided Trump’s border wall as a "medieval vanity project," now supports the very structure she previously criticized. This abrupt reversal has left many questioning her credibility yet again, especially given the ongoing crisis at the border, which worsened during her tenure as "Border Czar."

Under her leadership, over 400,000 convicted illegal immigrant criminals have reportedly been released into the public, drawing intense criticism. Now, with this long-delayed visit, many are asking: Is it a genuine attempt to finally address the issue, or just another PR stunt after years of neglecting the single task she was assigned as vice president?
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