Fox News' Laura Ingraham Exposes the 'Kamala Cover-Up'

Fox News host Laura Ingraham has accused the media of covering up Vice President Kamala Harris's failures and lack of accomplishments, saying she is "not fit to be president."

Fox News host Laura Ingraham has launched a scathing attack on Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing the media of covering up her failures and lack of accomplishments.

In a recent segment on "The Ingraham Angle," Ingraham claimed that Harris has "no notable accomplishments" despite holding several high-profile positions, including senator, vice president, and attorney general of California.

Fox News' Laura Ingraham Exposes the 'Kamala Cover-Up'

Fox News' Laura Ingraham Exposes the 'Kamala Cover-Up'

"She's almost 60 years old," Ingraham said. "She's been senator, vice president, of course, in her state, she had her own record, but the record there is so bad that the people who run her campaign have decided to hide it all together."

Ingraham went on to criticize Harris's performance as vice president, saying that she has been "a disaster" and has failed to make any meaningful impact on the Biden administration.

"She's been completely invisible," Ingraham said. "She's been a non-entity. She's been a complete failure."

Ingraham also took aim at Harris's physical appearance, saying that she looks like someone who is "running for president of her high school class, not president of the United States."

"She's not fit to be president," Ingraham concluded. "She's not qualified. She's not capable. And she's not going to win."

Ingraham's comments have drawn criticism from some who say that she is unfairly targeting Harris because she is a woman and a woman of color. Others have defended Ingraham's right to criticize Harris, saying that she is simply holding the vice president accountable for her performance in office.

Harris has not directly responded to Ingraham's comments, but she has previously said that she is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in, even if it means facing criticism.

"I will not be silenced," Harris said in a recent speech. "I will not back down. And I will not be intimidated."