Sen. Kamala Harris dismissed attacks from Rep. Tulsi Gabbard in Wednesday's Democratic presidential debate, accusing the Hawaii congresswoman of being an 'apologist' for Syrian President Bashar Assad
Washington Sen. Kamala Harris dismissed attacks from Rep. Tulsi Gabbard in Wednesday's Democratic presidential debate, accusing the Hawaii congresswoman of being an"apologist" for Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Harris said as a"top-tier candidate," she expected she"might take hits" from other candidates on the debate stage, when asked by CNN's Anderson Cooper about Gabbard's attacks on her record as a prosecutor. "Especially when people are at zero or 1% or whatever might be at," Harris added. The senator said Gabbard has"embraced" Assad --"who has murdered the people of his country like cockroaches" -- by refusing to call him a war criminal.
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