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The host “ subway takes’ ‘reveals why Harris” really bad ‘was never broadcast

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Former vice-president Kamala Harris offered such a “bizarre” and “not good” socket in an interview with the personality of social media Kareem Rahma that they both agreed to broadcast the images, according to Rahma.

Rahma, which welcomes the popular series “Subway Takes”, where he asks the shuttles and sometimes celebrities their opinions, previously told the New York Times that he had carried out an interview with Harris in the summer of 2024, but that she had never been published.

Rahma said in an interview clip with that Steven Bertoni de Forbes had published on social networks on Monday that Harris took it so “bad” that he was lucky that it had not cut.

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Kareem Rahma welcomes the popular series “Subway Takes”, where it asks the shuttles and sometimes celebrities their opinions. (Getty Images)

“His point of view was really confusing and weird – not good,” Rahma told Bertoni. And we have “mutually agreed not to publish it. And I was lucky, because I didn’t want to be blamed for its loss”.

“Was it so bad?” Said Bertoni.

“It was really, really bad … It doesn’t make sense,” said Rahma, revealing that Harris took “bacon like a spice”.

Neither Harris nor Rahma immediately responded to a request for comments from Fox News Digital.

Rahma, who is a Muslim, told the New York Times in a story published in November 2024 that the Harris team had initially proposed that she shared a “hot take” against people who withdrew their shoes in planes.

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Former vice-president Harris took a “really, really bad” taking during a non-acute “subway take” interview, according to the host Kareem Rahma. (Susan Walsh / The Associated Press)

But Harris then said that Bacon was a spice – a food that Rahma and other Muslims do not consume for religious reasons. The Times reported that Rahma was “surprised” by Harris’ declaration.

“Think about it, it’s pure flavor,” she said, according to the not made images obtained by Times.

The history of the Times said that two campaign senior executives for Harris said that the subject of Bacon had been raised before, while Rahma and his manager said that was not the case. Harris’ campaign would have apologized for sharing his point of view on Bacon and proposed re-film on the episode, but Rahma refused, according to Times.

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The personality of social media, Kareem Rahma, reveals that he chose not to broadcast his interview “Subway Takes” with Kamala Harris after having called Bacon a spice, which he found “bizarre” and “confusing”. (Jacquelyn Martin / The Associated Press)

Rahma told Times that his reasoning for not having broadcast the interview was because he did not want to upset the Muslim community and that he hoped to ask Harris questions about the Biden administration policy concerning the War of Israel – Hamas.

“It was so complicated because I am a Muslim and something happens in the world that cares about 100% of Muslims,” ​​Rahma told Times. “And then they aggravated the anchovies. Boring!”

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Harris’s package, the Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, also appeared on the Rahma series leading to the 2024 elections, where he discussed the maintenance of the gutters. Walz’s interview was published in August 2024.

Yael Halon de Fox News contributed to this report.

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