Breaking: Kamala Is LIVID, Sleepy Joe Left Her Out Of The Loop!

Any good partnership, business or otherwise, is often dependent on good communication. Take for instance the idea that you run a business with someone.

Imagine you have a lot of money in the company account in reserve for major purchases that need to happen on short notice. A rainy day fund, if you will.

Now, say you go to make one of those rainy day purchases and the money isn’t there because your partner bought something else that wasn’t even needed. That is what is happening between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.



Kamala Harris is reportedly furious over being left out of the loop on a major decision made by Joe Biden and military officials.

According to a White House official, Kamala Harris had not been informed of the bombing of Syria before it took place, and she was reportedly “very upset about being left of of the loop.”

On February 25, the United States conducted an air strike on a building which was allegedly connected to a militia group in Syria that was backed by Iran. This action was supposedly a response to three separate rocket attacks against U.S. military forces in Iraq.

The White House official reported that Joe Biden ordered the strike, the purpose of which was to damage the militia group’s ability to instigate future attacks.

According to a statement by Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby, the airstrikes destroyed multiple buildings that were being used by Iran-backed Shi’a militias which operated on the border between Syria and Iraq.

Conservative commentator Jack Posobiec was one of the first to report on Harris being left out of the decision, writing on Twitter: “Kamala Harris was not informed prior to the Syrian bombing and is very upset about being left out of the loop, per WH official.”

This airstrike, which was supposedly retaliation towards an Iran-backed group, adds another layer of confusion surrounding the Biden administration’s actions towards the terrorist-sponsoring country.

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