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JD Vance shuts down CNN reporter when asked about Trump's Kamala comments: 'She's a chameleon'
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The article discusses the response of Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance to a CNN reporter's question about former President Trump's comments on Vice President Kamala Harris' racial identity.
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[01] Vance's Response to Trump's Comments
1. What was Vance's response to the CNN reporter's question about Trump's comments on Harris' race?
- Vance said Trump's comments did not give him pause at all as a father of three biracial children.
- Vance defended Trump's comments, stating that Trump was simply calling out the fact that Harris is "a chameleon" who pretends to be someone different depending on the audience she is addressing.
- Vance argued that it is reasonable for Trump to criticize Harris for putting on a "fake southern accent" and for her inconsistent positions on issues like crime and policing.
2. What were Trump's comments about Harris' racial identity?
- Trump said that Harris "became a Black person" after previously identifying as Indian.
- Trump questioned whether Harris is Indian or Black, saying he "didn't know she was Black until a number of years ago."
- Trump suggested that someone should "look into" Harris' racial identity, implying that she may have misrepresented it.
[02] Harris' Racial Identity and Criticism
1. How has Harris' racial identity been a subject of criticism?
- There has been criticism on social media of Harris appearing to use a "fake" Southern accent during a speech in Atlanta, which was seen as pandering to her audience.
- Trump and others have questioned Harris' racial identity, suggesting she has misrepresented or changed how she identifies racially over time.
2. What is the background on Harris' racial identity?
- Harris is the daughter of an Indian mother and a Jamaican father, and has identified as both Indian and Black throughout her career.
- She attended a historically Black college and university (HBCU), which is seen as part of her Black identity.
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