After a studied silence for a day, the spokesperson of Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff confirmed to Semafor that the report of Kamala Harris' husband slapping his girlfriend in 2012 is untrue. In a statement to Semafor, a spokesperson for Emhoff said “this report is untrue,” and that “any suggestion t...
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