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Former Vice President Kamala Harris offered “funny” and “good” so “weird” and “not good” in an interview with social media personality Karim Rahma that they both agreed to broadcast the footage, according to Rahma.
Rahma, who hoses the popular series “Subway Tech”, where he asks travelers and sometimes from his opinion celebrities, already told the New York Times that he conducted an interview with Harris during the summer of 2024, but it was never released.
Rahma said in an interview clip posted on social media on social media on Monday with Forbes’ Steven Bertoni that Harris’s tech was “bad”, felt that it was lucky that it did not cut.
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Karim Rahma hosts the popular series “Subway Tech,”, where he asks travelers and sometimes says his opinion. (Getty image)
Rahma told Bertoni, “Taking her was really misleading and strange – not good.” And we “agreed to not publish it mutually published. And I became lucky, because I didn’t want to be guilty of losing her.”
“Was it bad to take him?” Burtoni said.
“It was really bad, really bad … it didn’t like, no meaning,” Rahma said, revealing Harris to take “Bacon was as a spice.”
Neither Harris nor Rahma immediately responded to Fox News Digital’s request to comment.
Rahma, who is a Muslim, told The New York Times in a story published in November 2024 that Harris’s team originally proposed that she would share “Hot Tech” against those who removed their shoes on an airplane.
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According to former vice -president Harris, a “really, really bad” during an uncontrolled ‘subway’ interview, according to host Karim Rahma. (Susan Walsh/Associated Press)
But Harris announced that Bacon was a spice – a food that does not consume Rahma and other Muslims for religious reasons. The Times reported that Rahma was “disturbed” from Harris’ statement.
“Think about it, it’s pure taste,” he said, according to the uncontrolled footage obtained by the Times.
The story of the Times said that two senior campaign managers for Harris said that the theme of Bacon was raised earlier, while Rahma and his manager said that the matter was not the case. According to the Times, Harris’ campaign allegedly apologized for sharing her point on Bacon and offered to film the episode again, but Rahma refused.
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Social media personality Karim Rahma revealed that she selected not to broadcast her “subway” interview with Kamla Harris after she was called Bacon -e -Spice, which she found “strange” and “misleading”. (Jacqueline Martin/Associated Press)
Rahma told The Times that his argument for not broadcasting the interview was because he did not want to disturb the Muslim community, and he was expecting questions from Harris about the policy of Biden administration about Israeli -Mahs’s war.
Rahma said, “It was very complicated because I am a Muslim and something is going on in the world about which 100% of Muslims care.” “And then they made it worse by talking about Ankovies. Boring!”
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Harris’s Running Met, Minnesota village. Tim Walz also appeared in the series of Rahma, which was a leader in the 2024 election, where he discussed the gutter maintenance. Walz’s interview was posted in August 2024.
Fox News’ Yale Halon contributed to this report.