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Dems’ choice for president Kamala is asked for her thoughts on LA fires, explains to reporters how a nose works

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Weeks after leaving office, former Vice President Kamala Harris is still making Americans realize how lucky the nation is that she lost the election.

When a video resurfaced of her trying to “sound profound” in remarks about the devastating California fires, social media users immediately reacted in horror. In the clip, Harris delivered another meaningless word salad when asked about her thoughts after touring the fire-ravaged region that included the destroyed Pacific Palisades.

Though the exchange with reporters and the remarks from the former Democrat presidential nominee were from her tour of the area earlier this month, many X users were reminded of how the nation “dodged a bullet” with Harris’s election defeat.

The Palisades fire burned more than 23,000 acres and destroyed more than 6,000 structures, leaving a pile of rubble and ash. Harris toured the area and spoke with those in the community at the time.

“You can feel it. Right? So it’s—seeing people have seen it. You all are covering it,” she began.

“But to literally be able to smell the smoke that was here,” Harris continued.

“You can feel the energy of all of the folks who are still here on the ground doing the work of trying to make this area safe, and then, at some point, provide a pathway to rebuild them,” she told reporters.

Months after the epic end of her presidential campaign, Harris still manages to raise eyebrows with her word salads. Social media users blasted Hariis’s juvenile comments, with many expressing once again how thankful they were that she is not now representing the nation from the White House.