Doug Emhoff Addresses Allegations as 'Distraction' Amid Harris Campaign
Emhoff responds to claims of past misconduct, emphasizing focus on the upcoming election rather than personal attacks.
- Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, labeled allegations about his past as 'distractions' in a recent MSNBC interview.
- The allegations, reported by the Daily Mail, claim Emhoff struck a former girlfriend in 2012, which he has denied through a spokesperson.
- Emhoff did not directly deny the claims in the interview, instead focusing on the campaign's priorities and dismissing the stories as attempts to derail their efforts.
- The discussion also included Emhoff's criticism of former President Trump for spreading misinformation and avoiding a second debate with Harris.
- Emhoff emphasized that he and Harris remain centered on the election, dismissing the allegations as irrelevant to their political objectives.