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Kamala Harris mocked for worst Trump impression ever: ‘French fry short of a Happy Meal’

Failed Dem presidential candidate Kamala Harris is being mercilessly mocked for her bafflingly awful attempt at impersonating President Trump as a “mob boss.”

The cringeworthy impression came as Harris, 61, was being interviewed Friday at the National Action Network Convention 2026 in New York City by NAN founder Al Sharpton.

Failed 2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris went viral for her terrible impression of President Trump last week. ZUMAPRESS.com “He kinda acts like a mob boss, so then he’s kinda like, ‘Well, you know, you take Eastern Europe, and I’ll take the Western Hemisphere,'” she said, sounding progressively more like a guy holding in a bong rip than the 47th president.

” ‘And then you over there, you get Asia, and we’ll just divide it up,’ ” she concluded the painfully terrible impersonation.

The audience only mustered a polite snicker in response, seemingly feeling second-hand embarrassment themselves from the abysmal attempt at channeling Trump.

Harris’s caricature occurred in the middle of yet another of her rambling, word-salad-riddled responses to a question, this time posed by Sharpton about restoring relationships with the international community, which he claimed were “severely damaged” by the president’s foreign policy.

The mocking responses to Harris’s botched impersonation came fast and furiously online.

Impersonating Trump’s distinctive voice and vocal patterns is a time-honored tradition among comedians on both sides of the aisle, but Harris’s terrible attempt stands as the worst by far. via REUTERS “She’s a french fry short of a happy meal,” a commenter wrote.

Another person said, “She sounded more like an old black man.”

A third online commenter said, “No one is more impressed with Kamala Harris than Kamala herself.”

During the interview, Harris hinted that a 2028 presidential run is still on the table for her, after she was roundly trounced by Trump in 2024.

She said she was next heading to North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Arkansas.

“I might. I might. I’m thinking about it. I’m thinking about it,” she said when Sharpton asked her point-blank if she would be a candidate in the next election.

Read original at New York Post

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