You would have to specify which one first. As far as I am aware, Kamala herself never did. Likely because that would invite investigation into something that never happened.
Had she mentioned the job even once previously in her career before her run for Congress, had she mentioned the location of the establishment, and had she mentioned the names of other people who worked there with her, the claim would have been more believable. But as it currently stands, it's just another strange random lie, much like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden were very prone to do.
Sorry, it's a story that Kamala occasionally tells where she pretends she was in the civil rights movement and her first word was literally "fweedom", which is actually a line stolen from a story that MLK said happened (which was already hard to believe).
I was attempting to re-enforce your point that she just makes up random lies that seem good to her at the time. The joke did not land properly.
You would have to specify which one first. As far as I am aware, Kamala herself never did. Likely because that would invite investigation into something that never happened.
Had she mentioned the job even once previously in her career before her run for Congress, had she mentioned the location of the establishment, and had she mentioned the names of other people who worked there with her, the claim would have been more believable. But as it currently stands, it's just another strange random lie, much like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden were very prone to do.
Sooooo, do you think her first words were at a civil rights protest and was "fweedom"?
Is that a non sequitur? I see no logical pattern whatsoever between what I wrote and your response.
Sorry, it's a story that Kamala occasionally tells where she pretends she was in the civil rights movement and her first word was literally "fweedom", which is actually a line stolen from a story that MLK said happened (which was already hard to believe).
I was attempting to re-enforce your point that she just makes up random lies that seem good to her at the time. The joke did not land properly.
Oh, I see. Yeah, that was a reference I wasn't familiar with.