Sen. Laphonza Butler (D‑CA) faced questions on Sunday about Vice President Kamala Harris flip-flopping on policy issues, particularly now that Harris has replaced President Joe Biden in leading the Democratic Party’s 2024 ticket for the White House.
CNN anchor Dana Bash pressed Butler, who succeeded the late Dianne Feinstein (D‑CA) last year, during a “State of the Union” interview. Harris is a former U.S. Senator and attorney general from California who ran for the presidency in 2020 before dropping out and becoming Biden’s running mate.
Sen. Laphonza Butler on Kamala flipping her views on several issues:
“I think that voters should think that she’s a human being who learns new things every single day.”
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“In the 2020 primary, the vice president praised the Defund The Police movement, and now she says she doesn’t support defunding the police. She called for decriminalizing crossing the border il …