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Following in the footsteps of Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden again, Kamala Harris finds herself embroiled in a plagiarism scandal.
Christopher Rufo has exposed damning evidence that Harris lifted passages from Wikipedia for her book, “Smart on Crime: A Career Prosecutor’s Plan to Make Us Safer.” It was originally released in 2009 but re-released in 2022.
This is a pretty big deal, and the mainstream media is desperate to downplay the accusations. As PJ Media’s Robert Spencer reported Monday, the New York Times tried to flip the script and blast Kamala’s critics for having the audacity to make this crime an issue. Instead, the paper embarrassed itself, trying to downplay the plagiarism by citing a friendly expert who claimed that it was merely an innocent mistake.
“This amount of plagiarism amounts to an error and not an intent to defraud,” plagiarism export Jonathan Bailey told the paper. He then accused Rufo of taking a minor citation problem and trying to “make a big deal of it.”
Rufo disputes this attempt to downplay the accusations.
The investigation was conducted by Dr. Stefan Weber, a famed Austrian “plagiarism hunter” who has taken down politicians in the German-speaking world.
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