WATCH: Stephen A. Smith Dismantles Kamala Harriss Campaign Tactics

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Stephen A. Smith, a prominent ESPN host and podcaster, has openly criticized Kamala Harris and her campaign team for their apparent lack of transparency.

Smith expressed his frustration over Harris's avoidance of interviews and press conferences since she became the presumptive Democratic Party nominee for President. "That's not fair," Smith passionately declared in a recent tirade.

According to Sean Hannity, Smith's critique didn't stop there. He pointed out the timeline since Joe Biden stepped aside as the presumptive Democratic nominee on July 21. "We've had one week, two weeks, three weeks and one day since Joe Biden stepped aside. The only damn place we've seen Kamala Harris is at pep rallies," Smith noted, highlighting the scarcity of Harris's public appearances.

Smith, known for his forthright commentary, didn't shy away from posing a direct question. "What's up?" he asked, urging for more transparency from the Harris campaign. "Somebody gotta say something, and it can't just be the conservatives. Right is right," he added, emphasizing the need for accountability beyond political lines.

Smith's critique extended to a personal appeal to Harris. "I'm talking to my sister here. Come on now. You're running for the presidency of the United States of America. You got my vote. You're running for the presidency of the United States of America. What you hiding for?" he asked, expressing his concern as both a commentator and a voter.

In the end, Smith reiterated his call for transparency, stating, "Somebody got to say it." His comments reflect a broader concern about the lack of media engagement from the Harris campaign, a concern that transcends political affiliations and speaks to the fundamental principles of democratic accountability.