Kamala Harris slammed by liberals for ‘tone-deaf’ photo during Roe v. Wade protests

Vice President Kamala Harris is going through backlash from liberals after posting a “tone-deaf” photograph of her vowing to combat for abortion rights — as she watched protection of the nationwide Roe v. Wade protests unfold from Air Pressure 2.

Harris posted the photograph on her official Twitter web page Friday evening as activists took to the streets after the Supreme Courtroom overturned the landmark abortion ruling.

“I do know there are girls on the market who're afraid. To these of you who really feel alone and scared: I need you to know the President and I are combating for you and your rights. We're on this combat collectively,” the veep tweeted.

The fallout was swift, with many accusing Harris of being out of contact and others saying her message was the equal of “ideas and prayers” — the noncommittal message typically despatched by lawmakers within the wake of a mass taking pictures.

Kamala Harris watching abortion protests unfold from Air Force 2 on Friday
Kamala Harris watches the abortion protests unfold from Air Pressure 2 on Friday within the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned
Kamala Harris
Pro-choice protestors hold signs in New York
Kamala Harris had posted the photograph on her official Twitter web page as pro-choice activists took to the streets after the overturning of Roe v. Wade Friday.
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“Um. 36,000 toes above every little thing, watching on a giant ass TV in a personal airplane, and the message is ‘we’re on this collectively’? I’m unsure you guys get the place the remainder of us are at proper now,” Joan McCarter, a politics author for liberal outlet Each day Kos, tweeted.

“May you be particular? Like, *how* are you combating? Describe the ways, clarify the coverage, give us the rundown,” New York Journal reporter Hillary Kelly added.

Freelance reporter Trent Reinsmith tweeted: “So, roughly, ‘ideas and prayers…'”

The editor of left-leaning outlet Discourse Weblog, Jack Mirkinson, additionally wrote: “You can attempt to strive however you wouldn't invent a extra slicing visible metaphor for the democrats’ whole detachment from the abortion combat than this.”

In the meantime, others referred to as for Harris to delete the submit and for the strategist who authorized it to be fired.

“Who was the strategist that determined a photograph op on a taxpayer funded non-public airplane each bodily and metaphorically above the individuals watching pensively whereas not demonstrating motion was a good suggestion?” Imani Barbarin tweeted.

“Not VP Kamala Harris watching the erosion of #RoeVsWade from her airplane, at a distance. Whoever thought this was good photo-op must be fired instantly. That is actually the embodiment of ideas and prayers,” author and activist Anna Gifty fumed.

Podcaster Kendall Rae merely wrote: “Simply delete this truthfully.”

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