Donald Trump Jr. and others blasted Vice President Kamala Harris after it was revealed that she went on the explicit podcast “Call Her Daddy” this week while Americans were dying in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Trump Jr. and others took to social media following reports on Friday in outlets like The Hill that Harris had sat for an interview on Tuesday with Alex Cooper for her popular podcast to talk about abortion, per the campaign, set to air sometime next week, while the death toll was climbing across the southeastern states of Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas.
“Americans are dying and this is how the sitting Vice President is spending her time!” Trump Jr. wrote on X. “EXCLUSIVE: Kamala Harris taped explicit “Call Her Daddy” interview as Helene death toll rose.”
Another person wrote, “While the death toll in North Carolina continues to rise, residents see their family members hanging in trees, and aid is actively being blocked by FEMA, Kamala Harris decided to film an episode of ‘Call Her Daddy’ Call Her Daddy is primarily a sex and relationship podcast.”
While a third person wrote, “Kamala Harris allegedly recorded a Podcast with Alex Cooper from ‘Call Her Daddy’. This is an infamous Podcast where Promiscuous Women talk about their scandalous activities. This Podcast took place two days ago amidst The Hurricane Helene Disaster, when The Death Toll was sharply increasing, and still is.”
“The Presidential Candidate is going on a Podcast to talk about how she’s going to change The Country when an incident is happening RIGHT NOW. She’s still in Office and is UNWILLING to help,” the person added. “It’s over. She’s lost Americans who are paying attention. You have shown you DO NOT CARE about We The People.”
As others noted, on the same day Harris did the interview on the sex and relationship podcast, the Associated Press had reported the widespread destruction of the hurricane.
It also reported that at least 30 people had been killed in the county where Asheville, North Carolina, is located, and efforts to provide relief to flooded areas were ongoing, with cadaver dogs being called in to help find bodies.
On Monday, former President Donald Trump visited Georgia, touring the damaged areas and calling attention to the destruction and help people need. President Joe Biden and Harris did not visit the area until Wednesday.
As of Friday, NBC reported that more than 200 people had lost their lives in the hurricane and communities were still without power a week later.
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