Harris slams Trump and the GOP's ignorance of women's bodies while advocating for reproductive rights

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Vice President Kamala Harris joined actress and singer Sheryl Lee Ralph in Pennsylvania on Wednesday to advocate for women's reproductive rights during an official campaign stop.

“Now many of you know I started my career as a prosecutor, but you may not know why. So, when I was in high school, I learned that one of my best friends was being molested by her stepfather, and when I learned that, I said to her, ‘You have to come and stay with us,’” Harris told the crowd. “So, at a young age, I decided I wanted to take on crimes against women and children, and for the majority of my career as a prosecutor, I actually specialized in those kinds of things.

President Joe Biden and Harris have prioritized abortion access in their reelection campaign. So, it's no surprise that Harris not only holds the entire Republican Party accountable but also took the opportunity to criticize Donald Trump in the process.

 

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