Kamala Harris mocked for offering “Word Salad” in her speech at White House event with Jamaican Prime Minister

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris was mocked for her puzzled remarks at an event at the White House after her meeting with Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness in Harris's office at the White House.

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks following a meeting with Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex, in Washington, Wednesday, March 30, 2022. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Vice President Kamala Harris's statements alongside Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness at a White House event have gone viral yet again on Wednesday.

Harris and Holness established and strengthened the US-Jamaica relationship and provided highlights of what they discussed in their meeting earlier. The two leaders also discussed COVID-19 impact, climate change consequences, and the Russia and Ukraine war. Harris spoke about how the two leaders are attempting to reaffirm the relationship between the United States and Jamaica and develop stronger ties between the two nations.

However, Vice President Harris raised eyebrows and drew a lot of ridicule from critics all over the country when she started to explain how the U.S. would help the Caribbean country cope with the pandemic's negative effects.


Harris spoke words in support of the U.S. offering help to Jamaica. However, the words were incoherent and hardly held any meaning. Harris was criticized across social media since the White House event for what people describe as the “word salad.” And this is not the first time Harris made headlines for such remarks of hers.

Since the Joe Biden presidency, Harris has made headlines for her many unclear remarks at various events held across the country and become a topic of discussion and ridicule among the common people.

Abigail Marone, who is the press secretary of Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo. has remarked as if Harris was punking during her speech. David Martosko of Daily Mail TV, radio host Buck Sexton, Substack writer Jim Treacher, and actor Nick Searcy are among those who criticized the puzzling quotes of Harris.
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Many Twitter users considered her comments at the event as gibberish, holding no meaning at all. She also got remarks from people after the event as if she talked in predictive text.

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