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Kamala Harris Sparks Speculation She Was Under The Influence Of Mind-Altering Substances
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is drawing renewed attention this week after a public appearance that left many raising eyebrows and questioning what, exactly, they were watching.
The moment came during remarks at the Power Rising Summit in Chicago, where Harris delivered a speech focused on civic duty, personal values, and honoring past generations. But it wasn’t just what she said that grabbed attention, it was how she said it.
Clips circulating online show Harris speaking in a slow, reflective cadence, at times appearing to lose her train of thought mid-sentence. In one widely shared excerpt, she said she must “conduct myself in a way that I honor the ancestors and all who have sacrificed before me,” before trailing into a broader point about voting as a “duty.”
“I must conduct myself in a way that I honor the ancestors and all who have sacrificed before me. So I will vote because it is my duty for all that paved the paths for me to be here,” Harris said.
Almost immediately, social media lit up with reactions. Some users questioned whether the former vice president seemed off or unusually subdued, while others speculated about her demeanor during the speech.
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ALERT: Kamala Harris is sparking fresh speculation she was under the influence of mind-altering substances during last night’s public appearance.
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The unusual delivery became the story, with some arguing it adds to a pattern of awkward or confusing public moments that have followed her throughout her national political career. The timing of the renewed scrutiny is notable.
Harris’ odds of becoming the Democratic nominee in 2028 have recently climbed lately, a modest but meaningful bump that signals she remains on the radar as the party looks ahead.
Harris has not formally announced a run, but she has made it clear she’s considering it. She has said publicly that she is “thinking about” another campaign and has added, “I am not done,” a line that many see as a clear signal she’s keeping her options open.
Her recent moves back that up. She has appeared at high-profile Democratic events, engaged with key voting blocs, and notably passed on a potential run for California governor in 2026, a decision widely interpreted as preserving a path to the presidency.
Still, questions remain about her standing within the party and with voters more broadly.
After losing to President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, Harris enters the early 2028 conversation with high name recognition but mixed political momentum. While some Democrats see her as a natural contender, others have quietly expressed concerns about her ability to connect consistently on the campaign trail.
Moments like this latest appearance are unlikely to quiet those concerns.
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