Judge Joe Brown’s Disparaging Kamala Harris Remarks Stir Controversy
Judge Joe Brown is being met with backlash following his most recent sit-down with The Art Of Dialogue, where he made several disparaging remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris amid her bid for the Presidential seat.
The interview started off hot, with the former television judge calling Harris a “piece of sh*t” before saying she lacked “professional competence” as a lawyer in California. He also accused her of “hiking up her hemline when she needed influence.”
“She had a reputation among the trial lawyers of being lazy,” he continued. “She’d just hike her skirt up and try to flirt, and she wasn’t that good in the courtroom, if not, pretty bad in the courtroom.”
Brown then surmised Harris may have “early onset dementia” and “menopausal complications” which he believes is responsible for her “word salad garbage,” adding, “she doesn’t make a bit of sense. I think — she’s only 60 — she’s actually on a worse track than Biden was.”
He also refers to the politician as an “old h*e.” Watch the full segment below.
While Brown isn’t the only public figure to question Harris, supporters of the presidential hopeful immediately took to social media to call out the judge while pointing out his own questionable past.
“I’m amazed at how some black men like Joe brown who claim to be all for black people, yet attack Kamala Harris the same way trump does. Yet are quiet as church mice when it comes to criticizing trump and project 2025. It’s very weird to me. Harris 2024! Defeat project 2025,” wrote one observer on X, with another posting, “I was on my YouTube channel and saw that ignorant Judge Joe Brown speaking nasty things about our VP. I know she’s strong and knows this kind of talk is coming. However, when it comes from a Black man calling her? No respect for him.”
While Judge Brown surely wasn’t in attendance, Harris supporters showed up in droves to the VP’s latest campaign rally in Atlanta, where Megan Thee Stallion performed as Quavo hit the podium to officially endorse the Democratic candidate.
“One of these issues that I care about is resolving the gun violence issues,” the former Migos rapper stated. “You can’t understand the struggle of gun violence if you not in the field or in the heart of it. So, one thing I learned from working with Vice President Harris is she always stand on business. From inviting me to the White House last year to discuss these solutions, to passing the biggest gun safety laws today. So, it’s only right in the birthplace of the culture is also the same place to launch the first African-American woman to run for president.”
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