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Jesse Kelly responds to the WaPo's Erik Wemple over his recent comment on Kamala Harris

Remember this tweet from Tomi Lahren back during the Dem primary where she accused then-candidate Kamala Harris of sleeping her “way to the top” thanks to her past romantic relationship with San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown?

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If you recall, she later apologized. . .

. . .and she was criticized for it by other Fox News employees:

Anyway, Jesse Kelly made a similar comment about Harris when he was on with Tucker Carlson last night:

But it’s pretty clear that Kelly will not handle this the same way Lahren did in 2019:

One thing that’s important to note here is that both Lahren and Kelly are paraphrasing Willie Brown’s OWN WORDS:

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Brown actually suggested he may have helped Harris’s career in an op-ed for the San Francisco Chronicle:

“Yes, I may have influenced her career by appointing her to two state commissions when I was Assembly speaker,” he wrote. “And I certainly helped with her first race for District Attorney in San Francisco”:

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