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Vice President Kamala Harris recently criticized remarks made by Donald Trump regarding Black Americans, specifically targeting his claims of having “many Black friends.” Speaking on Morning Joe with Mika Brzezinski, Harris focused on a range of issues, prominently discussing abortion alongside Hadley Duvall, a survivor of long-term sexual abuse who became pregnant at 12. Now 22, Duvall emphasized the dangers she sees in potential abortion restrictions under a second Trump administration, deeming it “unimaginable” and stressing the threat to women’s lives.

During the interview, Harris addressed Trump’s assertions about his popularity among Black voters, particularly after his conviction on numerous felony counts related to hush money payments. Trump suggested that his legal troubles made him relatable to Black Americans who have faced discrimination, a sentiment he reiterated in various public appearances.

In a recent interview, Trump went further, boasting about his friendships with Black individuals as evidence against accusations of racism. Harris sharply criticized these remarks, labeling them as “insulting” and accusing Trump of reducing the complex experiences and identities of Black voters to fit his own perceptions.

“He has reduced a whole population of people down to a sum total of what is in his mind who they are,” Harris asserted, adding, “And he’s wrong.”

Harris’s response underscores her commitment to addressing racial issues and ensuring that political discourse respects the diversity and complexities within American communities. Her critique of Trump’s comments highlights broader concerns about racial insensitivity and the need for inclusive dialogue in national politics.