Kamala
tears into Florida governor and 'so-called leaders' in neighboring states for paring back voting rights and gun control efforts as she calls for protecting abortion during speech on Ron DeSantis' home turf
Vice President
Kamala Harris took aim at 'so-called leaders' in
Florida and neighboring Republican-led states over their stances on gun control, election security laws and abortion rights in a fiery speech on Thursday.
Without naming the Sunshine State's
Republican governor, Harris implicitly criticized DeSantis in a speech on his own home turf in Orlando.
The vice president had been addressing the national convention of Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first intercollegiate historically African American sorority - which Harris had been a part of as a student at Howard University.
'There are, as there have always been, forces that stand in our way. Forces that oppose...even the most common sense gun safety proposals,' Harris said.
'Forces that include extremist, so-called leaders, who instead of expanding rights work to restrict rights.'
VIce President Kamala Harris delivered a fiery speech in front of an Alpha Kappa Alpha convention in Orlando. Harris joined the sorority as a student at Howard University
Without calling him out by name, Harris ripped Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over the voting security law he signed last year
Kamala Harris tears into 'so-called leaders' in jab at Ron DeSantis during Florida speech | Daily Mail Online