Kamala Harris Faces Renewed Plagiarism Allegations
New claims suggest Harris copied content in congressional testimony and state reports, raising concerns about her integrity.
- Vice President Kamala Harris is accused of plagiarizing 80% of her 2007 congressional testimony from Republican attorney Paul Logli.
- The allegations include copying a fictionalized story about a sex trafficking victim and presenting it as a real case in a 2012 report.
- Harris's 2009 book 'Smart on Crime' is under scrutiny for containing passages allegedly lifted from Wikipedia and other sources.
- Critics argue that these instances reflect a pattern of carelessness and question Harris's work ethic and integrity.
- The Harris campaign has dismissed the accusations, suggesting they are politically motivated attacks as the election approaches.