Vice President Kamala Harris recently commended local elected officials for their efforts in combatting misinformation related to Hurricanes Helene and Milton. During a phone interview, Harris expressed her appreciation for the work being done by various local leaders, regardless of their political affiliations, to address the spread of false information.
Harris emphasized the dangers of spreading misinformation during times of crisis, stating that it is unacceptable for leaders to mislead individuals in need of assistance. She highlighted the importance of ensuring that those affected by the hurricanes receive the aid they are entitled to, without being misled by false rumors.
When asked about the possibility of foreign interference in spreading misinformation, Harris stated that she had not seen any evidence to support such claims. However, she underscored that regardless of the source, the dissemination of false information only serves to harm the American people and must be stopped.
Harris expressed concern for the well-being of individuals evacuating from the storms, emphasizing that instilling fear in them through misinformation is irresponsible and detrimental to their safety. She called for a united effort to combat misinformation and protect those affected by the hurricanes.
As the nation continues to grapple with the impact of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Vice President Harris's remarks serve as a reminder of the importance of accurate information and responsible leadership during times of crisis.