Kamala Harris's statement on guns: 'If someone breaks into my home, they will be shot.'

Kamala Harris's statement on guns: 'If someone breaks into my home, they will be shot.'

20.09.2024 15:10

Vice President Kamala Harris made a controversial statement about guns on Oprah Winfrey's show. Harris, who said, "If someone enters my home, they will be shot," smiled and indicated that her staff would handle the matter. As the November elections approach, Harris, who has become a topic of discussion, emphasized that she is a gun owner but also argued that assault weapons should be banned. Her comments, which also touched on the issue of guns during her debate with Trump, have reignited discussions about gun control in the United States.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said during the program, "If someone enters my home, they will be shot." Later, smiling, Harris added, "I should have said this, but my staff will handle it later."

With just a few weeks left until the presidential elections in November, the Democratic candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris made headlines with her "gun" statement. Harris stated during Oprah Winfrey's program in Michigan that she would not hesitate to use her weapon. On live television, she said, "If someone enters my home, they will be shot." Later, smiling, Harris added, "I should have said this, but my staff will handle it later."

In the debate with former U.S. President and Republican candidate Donald Trump, Harris emphasized that she owns a gun. When the program's host, Winfrey, asked her again if she owned a gun, she reiterated that she does and once again expressed that assault weapons should be banned. - MICHIGAN

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