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Candace Owens Drops Bombshell Revelation as Surprising Details About VP Harris’ Family Tree Emerge: Report

Candace Owens Reveals Insider Information from VP Harris’ Family ‘Circle’ as She Unravels Family Tree

While there has been much speculation about Vice President Kamala Harris’ ethnicity, conservative commentator Candace Owens has made it a mission of hers to bring the truth to light.

During Wednesday’s episode of “Candace,” Owens started off by mentioning that she had been contacted by someone from the “Harris circle,” who provided her with information about the family.

The inside source informed the commentator that a member of Harris’ family has been watching the show’s segment on the Harris family tree and would like to get in contact with Owens. 

Owens said that the family friend grew up in Jamaica and confirmed that media outlets, especially The Washington Post, have been trying to contact the Harris family to get information about the family’s background.  

The source also confirmed that Harris’ father, Donald J. Harris, lived with his father, Oscar Harris, and his wife, Iris, whom she calls “White Iris.” Owens and her team put together a visual family tree to help viewers understand the tree.

Owens also pointed out “strange” things she noticed about Harris’ father during her research, one of them being that “White Iris” is not mentioned by Donald in his piece about his Jamaican heritage, despite spending a lot of time with her.

Owens noted that he only mentioned his parents once, at the beginning of his piece, which she also found odd.

In the piece, he also claimed to be unaware of his grandmother’s lineage, even though she is the focal point. 

Owens touched on Donald’s siblings who were missing from the piece as well. She confirmed that he has at least five siblings, but only one was mentioned, Enid Harris, whom her team could find no trace of. They were able to locate those that were not mentioned.

The family friend also told Owens that he had never heard of or met Beryl, Kamala’s paternal grandmother. The vice president shared a photo of her with Beryl in her 2019 memoir.

Questions regarding Harris’ ethnic roots were raised when she was announced as the first Black vice president after President Joe Biden’s win in 2020. 

Since then, many articles and videos have resurfaced showing that Harris became the country’s first Indian American senator elected to the Senate and the first South Asian American district attorney general in California.

When she launched her presidential campaign, Harris appeared to abandon her Indian heritage and displayed herself as a black American.

Many liberal media outlets also wrote pieces about Harris’ Indian heritage. In 2019, Politico wrote an article titled “Are Indian-American Voters Ready to Embrace Kamala Harris?” The article also called her the “first Indian-American candidate to make a serious run at the presidency.”

CNN also wrote a similar piece in 2020 titled “What Kamala Harris’ Indian roots reveal about the US.”

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