Vice President Kamala Harris is focusing on the really important matters in life: how tall her Wikipedia page says she is.
During interview with Harris, journalist Katie Couric asked, “Why did I think you were much taller?”
“I recently learned you’re only five-two, is that correct?” said.
Harris responded, “That is absolutely incorrect.”
“I’m an five-four and quarter, sometimes five-four and half, and with heels, which I always wear, I am five-seven and a half,” she added.
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Kamala Harris says she has repeatedly told her team to address her incorrect height on her Wikipedia page: "It's like literally, they just want to make us smaller" pic.twitter.com/hRwVNLRaDG
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Couric quipped, “OK, Wikipedia, you’re wrong and we need to correct that.”
However, the vice president was not ready to move on from this apparent slight.
“Totally wrong. I’ve said this to my team,” Harris said in agreement to Wikipedia correcting her height.
She added, “Like, I don’t know where it came from. I was five-two when I was 12.”
“It’s like literally, they just want to make us smaller,” Harris insisted.
Perhaps if Harris was less focused on what Wikipedia said about her and more focused on her briefing material, she would not be forced to ramble on endlessly when asked almost any policy question, or stick to talking to her love of yellow school busses.