Vice President Kamala Harris is facing fresh allegations of plagiarism after her campaign dismissed accusations last week ...
Harris is accused of copying parts of a 2007 congressional testimony, following earlier claims of plagiarizing sections of her 2009 book.
The allegations originated with the findings of a "plagiarism hunter" based in Germany and a partisan news and opinion ...
Kamala Harris has become embroiled in a second plagiarism row after she was accused of copying a Republican’s congressional ...
Rufo first reported so-called "plagiarism hunter," Austrian professor Stefan Weber ... In a comment to the New York Times, a ...
“It’s not nearly as serious as accusers want it to be — and it’s not the nothingburger that the Harris campaign wants it to be, either.” Bailey, the publisher of Plagiarism ...
Former Winnebago County State's Attorney and lifelong Republican Paul Logli is defending Kamala Harris against unfair charges of plagiarism this week.
Plagiarism expert Jonathan Bailey said Vice ... She resigned from her post soon thereafter. The Harris campaign dismissed the accusations as a concerted effort by “rightwing operatives ...
Last-minute lies, half-truths and outright conspiracy theories deployed to influence elections are as old as democracy itself ...
which is the textbook definition of plagiarism.” James Singer, a spokesman for the Harris campaign, said in an emailed statement that the plagiarism allegations represent a partisan attack on a book ...
Weber’s initial report found that there were 18 instances of plagiarism throughout the 200-page book first published as Harris was starting what would become a successful 2010 campaign for ...
James Singer, a spokesman for the Harris campaign, said in an emailed statement that the plagiarism allegations represent a partisan attack on a book Harris co-authored more than a decade ago.