For years Americans have been wondering who’s actually running the country. And that question may have just been answered.
As the White House reveals Kamala Harris’ true role in the Biden administration in a newly released video.
Ever since President Joe Biden was sworn into office, his administration has been sure to go all out in celebrating Pride Month.
But despite the radicalism that the LGBTQ community is involved in, especially recently, Biden and his pals in the White House are quick to prop them up as one of the most valuable classes of America’s finest citizens.
And in order to prop these people up, the Biden administration will sometimes make extremely uncomfortable videos like the one Vice President Kamala Harris just made with the cast of Netflix’s “Queer Eye.”
But while making the video, the White House seemed to have made a major mistake.
At around the end of the video, one of the show’s cast members called Harris, “Madam Vice President.” But the caption on the clip said, “Madam President.”
Despite the error in the video, it was still posted on Harris’ X account earlier this week.
The caption on Harris’ X post read, “The cast of @QueerEye join me at the White House to discuss the hard-fought progress the LGBTQI+ community has made in the past 20 years.”
“Thank you for a meaningful conversation, for giving my office your stamp of approval, and for being fabulous.”
This isn’t the first time the Biden administration has accidentally called Kamala Harris “president.”
Joe Biden himself has referred to his VP as the commander-in-chief eight times so far during his term.
Back in May, he made this mistake while participating in a joint press conference with William Ruto, the president of Kenya.
And while these are just gaffes that the president often makes, it has some wondering who’s really pulling the strings in the White House.
There’s also been speculation over whether or not Harris will have to jump in and take over for the 81-year-old Biden who has shown signs of a weakening physical and mental fitness.
“Joe Biden is going to be fine. So that is not going to come to fruition,” the vice president said last year when speaking with the Associated Press.
“But let us also understand that every vice president – every vice president – understands that when they take the oath, that they must be very clear about the responsibility they may have to take over the job of being president. I am no different.”
You can watch the video in full, along with the erroneous caption, below:
The cast of @QueerEye joined me at the White House to discuss the hard-fought progress the LGBTQI+ community has made in the past 20 years.
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 18, 2024
Thank you for a meaningful conversation, for giving my office your stamp of approval, and for being fabulous. pic.twitter.com/L3pzaYpo1W
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