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BREAKING: Kamala Harris Says She’s Ready To Take Over Presidency From Joe Biden


Vice President Kamala Harris is all set to take over the post of the President of the US, new sources claim.

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The leading lady is reportedly gearing up, as mentioned during a recent press conference, in case the current President Joe Biden isn’t deemed fit enough to lead the nation.

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The news caused a frenzy on social media and many assumed the vice president of the US was taking control of the control right now. But more statements were included about how that is not the case right now.

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Instead, the focus is on the well-being of the nation, Kamala Harris adds. But the moment the news was published, people started to speak about how it was shocking that anyone would feel this was right. They mentioned that Harris should step in soon after seeing what took place one day before at the Honor Medal Ceremony.

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Joe Biden was reportedly blasted for leaving the ceremony, mid-way, and not waiting until all the honors and medals were given to the esteemed veterans.

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He was intensely criticized for the act while others went into detail about how a head of state should know better and if not, should at least follow the protocol administered.

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Critics have already raised plenty of concerns about how the 80-year-old advancing age might mean he would be required to step down very soon as he doesn’t seem to be competent enough to get the job done.

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“It’s about running an entire nation, this is the USA!”- one person exclaimed, adding how the job was certainly not easy for someone who was Biden’s age.

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Speaking during her latest interview with The New York Post, Kamala Harris added how it was high time that people stopped worrying about the President and making up hypothetical situations and scenarios in their minds. She also added how the President is doing just fine and needed support from his citizens.

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