Sean Hannity: Kamala Harris Lacks Core Values, 'Can't Be Trusted'

Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris' political record, accusing her of prioritizing personal gain over the well-being of the American people.

Fox News host Sean Hannity has launched a scathing attack on Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of being untrustworthy and driven solely by personal ambition.

"Kamala Harris cannot be trusted," Hannity declared on his nightly show, "Hannity." "Her only core value is her own personal, political gain and ambition."

Sean Hannity: Kamala Harris Lacks Core Values, 'Can't Be Trusted'

Sean Hannity: Kamala Harris Lacks Core Values, 'Can't Be Trusted'

Hannity cited Harris' past statements and actions as evidence of her lack of principle. He highlighted her omission of the deadly botched Afghanistan withdrawal in her recent pro-military speech at the Democratic National Convention.

"If Kamala really had a plan to make Americans safer — improve your quality of life — she would have done it," Hannity asserted.

Hannity also labeled Harris a "Marxist, leftist, socialist, Green New Deal radical" who is "left of Bernie Sanders." He warned that voting for her would be tantamount to rolling the dice on someone who would "do or say anything for personal gain."

"You can vote for someone who actually wants to make America safer, more prosperous, more affordable and keep a system that is the greatest wealth-creating system in the world intact," Hannity said. "It's called 'capitalism.'"

Hannity's comments come as the Biden administration faces increasing criticism for its handling of various crises, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the economic fallout, and the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The host argued that Harris has played a significant role in these failures, citing her previous support for policies such as defunding the police and providing reparations for slavery.

"Kamala Harris is a dangerous and divisive figure who is unfit to be vice president," Hannity concluded. "She is a radical who will destroy this country if she gets the chance."

The White House has not yet responded to Hannity's accusations. However, Harris has previously defended her record, arguing that she is committed to serving the American people and working to make their lives better.

It remains to be seen whether Hannity's attack on Harris will have a significant impact on public perception of the vice president. However, his comments underscore the growing polarization of American politics and the increasing prominence of extreme rhetoric on both sides of the aisle.