Vice President Kamala Harris served up some of her trademark âword saladâ Monday during a White House briefing on the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Harris, 60, urged Southern California residents displaced by widespread evacuation orders to remain patient as first responders work to ensure neighborhoods are safe to re-enter.
However, several X users noted that it took the vice president far more words than necessary to express her point.
âIt’s critically important that, to the extent you can find anything that gives you an ability to be patient in this extremely dangerous and unprecedented crisis, that you do,â Harris said in her wordy message to Californians eager to get back home.
One X user described the vice presidentâs message as âClassic Kamala.â
ââBe patientâ means the same thing but listen to this word salad instead,â another person tweeted.
A different social media user remarked on how they continue to be amazed by âhow long it takes her to get to the point.â
âSo basically, these victims should be unburdened by what has been,â read one X userâs summary of Harrisâ remarks, which referenced one of the vice presidentâs most famous word-salad catchphrases.
Several supporters of President-elect Donald Trump chimed in to argue that the country âdodged a bulletâ on Election Day, and reminded people Harrisâ âword saladsâ will soon be a thing of the past â at least in the White House.
âYes. Be patient,â one Trump supporter wrote, before adding, âCompetent leadership will be here in one week.â
âWord salads are off the menu after January 20th,â another X user posted, referring to Trumpâs inauguration date.
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