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More Kamala Plagiarism Uncovered As Scandal Widens

Kamala Harris has been accused of plagiarism multiple times, including lifting sections from her book on crime from Wikipedia and news reports. Recently, it was discovered that she plagiarized pages of Congressional testimony from a Republican colleague in 2007. In 2012, she plagiarized a fictionalized story about sex trafficking and presented it as a real case. Harris also lifted roughly 80% of her testimony before the House Judiciary Committee in support of a student loan repayment program from another district attorney. The plagiarized passages were found in reports she published as California attorney general, a position she held for six years. The examples of plagiarism range from paragraphs to pages and have not been previously reported. Harris has portrayed herself as the candidate of honesty and integrity, but these new examples could undermine her campaign's message. As California attorney general, Harris didn't just copy boilerplate language without attribution, but also lifted a fictionalized story about a victim of sex trafficking and presented it as a real case. Additionally, she copied a paragraph from Wikipedia in a 2012 report on human trafficking. These discoveries could have significant implications for Harris's campaign, which is already facing a tightening race with just two weeks to go until Election Day.
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