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Kamala Harris & team have total meltdown after Vogue Magazine uses disrespectful cover photo of her

Wednesday, January 13, 2021 by: News Editors Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/488834.html (Natural News) Republicans are fighting constant battles with the media over policies, total slander from the media and other politically charged issues. Democrats like Kamala Harris in this case, wage wars with the media over the wrong cover photo of a magazine. (Article by Collin Rugg republished from TrendingPolitics.com) According to the New York Times, Kamala Harris and her team are extremely upset after Vogue Magazine decided to use a “disrespectful” photo of Harris as their cover photo which was allegedly not agreed upon.

An inauguration like no other

An inauguration like no other Roxanne Roberts © Matt McClain/The Washington Post A worker walks out to the staging for the inauguration at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 12. Preparations were taking place throughout the building for the ceremony. At noon on Jan. 20, Joseph R. Biden Jr. will be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. That may be the only thing anyone can say with certainty. Everything else is just an educated guess. After a year like no other a country wrestling with a deadly pandemic, a president who refused to concede the election, crippling unemployment and food lines the 2021 inauguration was already going to be unlike any other. Then the U.S. Capitol was besieged, the first breach of the building since the War of 1812 and an unprecedented assault on the peaceful transition of power. The mob knocked down barricades and used the scaffolding erected for the inauguration ceremony to scale the walls and swarm through window

Has the criticism of VP Kamala Harris Vogue cover been a little too harsh?

Vogue and Anna Wintour have defended their print cover selection, releasing an online article detailing the significance behind the image chosen. “The team at Vogue… felt the more informal image captured Vice President-elect Harris’ authentic, approachable nature,” a Vogue representative told ‘Us’.  In a statement to the New York Times, Anna Wintour said: “Obviously we have heard and understood the reaction to the print cover and I just want to reiterate that it was absolutely not our intention to, in any way, diminish the importance of the vice-president-elect’s incredible victory.”  “And when the two images arrived at Vogue, all of us felt very, very strongly that the less formal portrait of the vice-president-elect really reflected the moment that we were living in, the fashion arbiter s editor-in-chief said, adding how she felt the picture was “very, very accessible and approachable and real”. 

Pence affirms Biden as winner, formalizing electoral count after day of riots at Capitol; Trump prepares for exit

Pence affirms Biden as winner, formalizing electoral count after day of riots at Capitol; Trump prepares for exit Ledyard King, Maureen Groppe, Nicholas Wu, Bart Jansen, Courtney Subramanian and Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Watch as Congress certifies Joe Biden s presidential victory Replay Video UP NEXT Pence officially declared Biden the winner at 3:41 a.m. EST. Not long after, Trump released a statement through a White House social media account, acknowledging Biden s win, a first. Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th,” Trump s statement said.

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