Vice President Kamala Harris should just glue a mask to her face at this point.
Sure, we’re well past the juncture in the coronavirus pandemic where masking is or should be necessary, but that’s not the point. Harris has become a symbol of the “let-’em-eat-N95s” attitude of the Biden administration.
It was on full display again last week after Harris broke Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on facial coverings for those who have been in close contact with those who have tested positive for COVID-19 — and White House press secretary Jen Psaki lied about it.
(Here at The Western Journal, we’ve been noting the White House’s masking hypocrisy since day one of the administration. We’re going to keep on doing it, if just to show America that the officials who set the rules feel no need to abide by them. You can help us expose this double-standard by subscribing.)
On Wednesday, The Hill noted, Harris’ communications director tested positive for COVID-19. CDC guidance states that those who have been exposed to others who have tested positive should “wear a well-fitting mask around others for 10 days from the date of your last close contact with someone with COVID-19.”
And, of course, Harris’ office insisted she’d be complying.
“The Vice President will follow CDC guidance for those that have been in close contact with a positive individual and will continue to consult with her physician,” Harris press secretary Kirsten Allen said in a statement, according to The Hill.
“The Vice President plans to continue with her public schedule.”
Well, at least the last part was true.
On Thursday, Harris presided over the Senate vote that confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. Guess what she wasn’t wearing?
The first Black woman to serve as @VP announces the confirmation of the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. History. pic.twitter.com/bP9boVlVPe
— DJ Koessler (@DJKoessler) April 7, 2022
On Friday, Jackson was at the White House to celebrate what President Joe Biden called a “truly historic moment.”
Yesterday, we witnessed a truly historic moment. pic.twitter.com/bHVifYyXyw
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 9, 2022
On Thursday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked whether Harris would “be required to wear a mask indoors” if there was any ceremony for Jackson….
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