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McEnany believes that Vice President Kamala Harris has the potential to derail Biden’s SCOTUS nomination

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Kayleigh McEnany, a former White House press secretary for former President Donald Trump and current Fox News political pundit, predicted a disaster for President Joe Biden’s next Supreme Court pick. Vice President Kamala Harris has the ability to derail what should be a success for the government by getting the nominee confirmed. The former press secretary spoke on Dan Bongino’s Fox News show and outlined how Harris might derail what should be an administration success.

After liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement last week, Fox News commentators hypothesized that Harris may match the characteristics Biden is seeking for in the next Supreme Court Justice. Specifically, they are black, female, and young. After all, why cares about anything else if you check all of the woke boxes? “She needs to be a woman, she has to be black, and she has to be younger,” Harris Faulkner stated. “Is anyone else thinking what I’m thinking?” They are at a loss as to what to do with Kamala Harris at the White House at the moment. I can’t be the only one who notices this.” Kayleigh McEnany, co-host of the show and former White House Press Secretary for former President Donald Trump, weighed in.

The presenter agreed, saying, “I guess you’re correct.” That’s been on my mind ever since we found out about the retirement, he added. If you’re unhappy with your vice president and want her to take on a new function, there’s no better place to go than the Supreme Court, he said. She emphasized that there had been no report to the Supreme Court on Kamala Harris and that they were merely guessing, but she insisted that there is a chance. I believe she is at least on the shortlist, and given the obligations of the vice presidency, it is possible that she would explore or accept the job quickly.

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