Another Day, Another Controversial Appointment: The Shocking Past Of Kamala Harris's Latest Hire

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The Kamala Harris campaign has recently enlisted Brian Fallon as their new communications director, a move that has raised eyebrows in conservative circles.

Fallon, who previously served as a spokesman for the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign, has a track record that some find concerning.

According to Gateway Pundit, following Clinton's unexpected defeat in the 2016 election, Fallon joined the ranks of Demand Justice, a far-left activist group with an agenda to pack the United States Supreme Court. His public support for defunding the police has also been a point of contention.

Fallon's past activities extend beyond his association with Demand Justice. He, along with Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton, reportedly used alias email addresses during their tenure with the Obama administration, a tactic that critics argue allowed them to operate behind the scenes without public scrutiny.

Fallon's controversial actions also include his conduct during Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. He posted veiled threats against Kavanaugh and accused him of being an attempted rapist, despite the absence of any concrete evidence.

Fallon's ties to the Clinton campaign extend further. He is on record stating that he was "damn glad" Hillary Clinton colluded with Russians to spread disinformation on Donald Trump. In 2017, he even conceded that Clinton "may have known" about her campaign's funding of the Trump-Russia dossier.

Fallon's involvement in the Clinton Uranium One scandal, where the Clintons allegedly sold 20% of America's uranium to Russia, further taints his reputation.

Given Fallon's history, his appointment as Communications Director for the Harris campaign is not entirely surprising.

His knowledge of the political landscape, coupled with his apparent disregard for traditional values and his proficiency in manipulating public opinion, make him a fitting choice for a campaign that seems to prioritize progressive agendas over the interests of the American public.