Vice President Kamala Harris faced interruptions from protesters during a campaign event in Philadelphia aimed at engaging Asian American and Pacific Islander voters. The incident occurred while she was discussing comments made by former President Donald Trump.
The demonstrators, objecting to the Biden administration's support for Israel's actions in Gaza, began shouting from the audience. One group held a sign while chanting, 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.'
Supporters of the vice president initially drowned out the protesters by chanting 'Four more years.' Harris acknowledged the protesters' right to voice their concerns but emphasized that she would continue with her speech on the topic at hand.
Despite the interruptions, Harris reiterated the importance of democratic values and the right to free speech. She emphasized the administration's commitment to upholding democracy and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to express their opinions.
As the protesters continued to chant 'Free, free Palestine,' supporters once again countered with 'Four more years.' Harris maintained her focus on the event's purpose of engaging with the AAPI community and encouraging voter participation.
In her response to the disruptions, Harris highlighted the ongoing fight for democracy and reiterated her commitment to serving the American people. She emphasized the importance of respecting differing viewpoints while staying focused on the goals of the administration.