'I'm not going to let us engage on a debate stage for who's going to be the next president of the United States -- I’m not going to allow us to engage in revisionist history,” Harris said in a taping of the popular New York-based syndicated radio program 'The Breakfast Club,' which
Sen. Kamala Harris is taking fresh aim at fellow 2020 hopeful Vice President Joe Biden over his remarks on busing in the first Democratic debate, calling his efforts to explain himself"revisionist history."
When asked by host Charlamagne tha God if she's for or against busing, Harris said she was for the federally mandated policy at the time. “So, through Beau I got to know his father, mostly just because of the love that they share for each other,” Harris said. “That's separate from the fact that segregationists in the United States Senate stood and lived their careers to segregate the races and public education in the United States. And that I was one of those many children who was personally impacted by that.
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