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During Thursday night’s virtual campaign event moderated by Oprah Winfrey, presidential candidate Kamala Harris was asked about the border and then proceeded to ramble on in a three-minute dodge.

“When you become president, what would be your specific steps to strengthen the border?” one audience member asked Harris.

Then, three minutes of nonsense.

“So it’s a wonderful and important question. I, you know, my background was as a prosecutor, and I was also the elected attorney general for two terms of the border state. So this is not a theoretical issue for me. This is something I’ve actually worked on,” Harris began in her three-minute answer, which ended with her blasting Republicans for not passing the bipartisan border bill.

“So to answer Justin’s question,” Winfrey interjected.

“Now that that bill is gone and hasn’t passed, will you introduce–” the billionaire talk show host asked before Harris cut in.

“Absolutely,” the vice president replied.

“When I am elected as president of the United States, I will make sure that bill gets to my desk and I will sign it into law,” Harris said, without offering any new policies on how to solve the crisis at the southern border.

Watch the clip below:

The X account KamalaHQLies shared what was actually in the border bill that was never passed, including:

• $60.06 billion to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia. (Roughly 3x more than what the border security would receive.) • $14.1 billion in security assistance for Israel.

• $2.44 billion to support operations in the U.S. CENTCOM and address unrest and combat expenditures in the Red Sea.

• $10 billion in humanitarian assistance to civilians in Gaza and the West Bank, Ukraine, and other populations caught in conflict zones across the globe.

• $4.83 billion to support Indo-Pacific allies and deter Chinese aggression

• $2.33 billion to continue support for Ukrainian refugees displaced after the war against Russia.

• $400 million for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program in aid to help nonprofits and places of worship enhance their security. TOTAL: $94.460 billion US taxpayer dollars going to non-border crisis-related endeavors.