Vice President Kamala Harris has faced criticism for her handling of recent hurricanes, with many questioning her leadership and ability to respond to crises. The latest incidents have only fueled concerns about her preparedness and competence.
During a live briefing on Hurricane Milton, which hit Florida last night, Harris was caught on a hot mic moment, appearing to reveal her reliance on scripted questions and responses. As she was being fed questions by her staff, she was heard saying “it’s a live broadcast,” sparking concerns about her ability to think on her feet.
This incident is reminiscent of a previous photo opportunity, where Harris was seen listening to a call about Hurricane Helene, which struck the southern states. However, her notes were blank, and her earphones were not connected to her phone, raising questions about her level of engagement and preparation.
The vice president’s handling of these crises has been widely criticized, with many suggesting that she lacks the experience and expertise to effectively lead disaster response efforts. Her struggles to appear confident and in command have been particularly evident, with some describing her as “out of her depth.”
The concerns about Harris’s leadership extend beyond her handling of hurricanes. Her 2020 presidential campaign was marked by similar struggles, with many criticizing her for her lack of experience and her tendency to stumble over her words.
The latest incidents have only added to the growing perception that Harris may not be the right person for the job. With her tendency to rely on scripted responses and her struggles to think on her feet, it’s clear that she faces significant challenges in her role as vice president.