JUST IN: Kamala Harris Caught In MAJOR Lie About Her Past

According to various estimates, approximately one in seven Americans have worked flipping burgers or overseeing the drive-through service at McDonald’s at some point in their careers. Vice President Kamala Harris includes herself in this group; however, a recent set of public records suggests a different narrative.

Since the commencement of her presidential campaign in 2019, the Democratic candidate has frequently referenced her initial employment with the world’s most renowned fast food chain, which she undertook following her freshman year in college. “I worked in fries,” she disclosed recently on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” further stating, “and then I worked as a cashier.” The Washington Free Beacon conducted a thorough review of Harris’s previous public remarks regarding her employment history and identified the first occasion she mentioned her summer job at McDonald’s during a labor rally in Las Vegas that same year. “I was employed at a McDonald’s,” she conveyed to the enthusiastic audience. Major media outlets, including the New York Times, reported, without attribution, that Harris “returned to the Bay Area for a summer during college when she worked at a McDonald’s in Alameda, a city adjacent to Oakland.”

Earlier this month, discrepancies in the narrative began to surface when Politico reported that the Harris campaign modified one of her initial advertisements. The original ad claimed that she accepted a position at McDonald’s to “pay her way” through college. However, the revised version indicated that “she really took the summer job just to earn a bit more spending money,” as stated by the outlet. Further investigation by The Beacon revealed that neither of Harris’s two memoirs, published in 2010 and 2019, reference her brief employment at McDonald’s. Additionally, this summer job was not mentioned in her 2009 book, “Smart on Crime: A Career Prosecutor’s Plan to Make Us Safer.” Stacey Johnson-Batiste, who documented Harris’s ascent in a 2021 autobiography, also confirmed that she had never encountered any information regarding Harris’s employment at McDonald’s.

 

The situation escalated significantly when the outlet acquired a copy of a job application submitted by a young Harris in 1987, the year she would have finished her first year of college. At that time, Harris was pursuing her law degree and seeking a role within the Alameda County district attorney’s office. Her application provided an extensive account of her employment history, meticulously detailing every position she had held over the preceding decade, including a brief month-long stint at a stock brokerage, as mandated by the application. Notably, there was no reference to her time at McDonald’s.

Harris, a second-year student at the University of California Hastings College of the Law, touts her cosmopolitanism, citing “extensive travel in India, Africa, [and] Europe” and “lived in Montreal, Canada for six years,” but makes no mention of McDonald’s.

Records obtained by the Beacon:

 

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