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Kamala Harris' Vetting Process for Running Mate Raises Controversy Over Foreign Agent Questions

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During the vetting process for her running mate, Kamala Harris questioned both Josh Shapiro and Tim Walz about potential foreign ties, specifically asking if they had ever acted as agents for foreign governments. This inquiry arose from Shapiro's previous work related to Israel and Walz's trips to China. Shapiro described the questioning as offensive and indicative of underlying biases, particularly concerning Jewish individuals and dual loyalty accusations. The vetting process has sparked backlash from Jewish leaders, who labeled the questions as antisemitic. The situation highlights the complexities of political vetting and the sensitivities surrounding foreign influence in U.S. politics, especially as both Harris and Shapiro eye potential presidential runs in 2028.

Key Details: • Harris' vetting team asked if Shapiro had ever been an agent of Israel and Walz of China. • Shapiro's memoir detailing the questioning is set to be published next week. • Prominent Jewish leaders have criticized the questions as antisemitic. • The vetting process was expedited as Harris took Biden's place on the Democratic ticket.

politics foreign-relations antisemitism 2024-elections vetting

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Josh ShapiroTim WalzKamala HarrisDana RemusDeborah LipstadtDavid Wolpe

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