Kamala Lashes out at Media Over Negative Coverage, but Ignores Tough Questions about Staffers Leaving Her Office

Vice President Kamala Harris lashed out at negative coverage in the media, but she ignored tough questions about numerous staffers leaving her embattled office.
Harris made the comments during an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle that was published Sunday.
“Oh, how about, ‘She’s going to buy a pot on her way to the airport,’ after a very significant and highly successful bilateral meeting in France on issues that are about national security, on issues that are about climate, on issues that are about what we are doing in terms of international norms and rules on everything from cyber to space,” she complained.
“Come on,” Harris added.
The vice president was referring to criticism she received when she purchased expensive cooking pots during a trip to France. Local reports estimated her cookware purchase to add up to about $600 at a time when many Americans were suffering from the costs of high inflation.
The newspaper said she “sidestepped” questions about damaging reports that dysfunction in her office has led to resignations from high profile staffers, including Symone Sanders, who worked as her spokesperson, and communications director Ashley Etienne.