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Vice President Kamala Harris’s plagiarism scandal continues to grow despite left-wing media’s best attempts to shut it down.

Christopher Rufo, who originally broke the story that portions of Kamala’s book “Smart on Crime” had been lifted from sources like Wikipedia, has kept the receipts coming. This blows apart attempts to downplay the seriousness of the reported plagiarism, as was seen from the New York Times.

“This is the eighth instance of significant plagiarism by Kamala Harris,” Rufo posted on X. “Although she cited the source, she copied long stretches of verbatim language, without paraphrasing or putting it in quotations. This is what they teach you not to do in high school.”

In the attached graphic, sections of verbatim language are highlighted to show identical phrases from both Harris and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) during a portion of her book discussion on how to handle crime. In some portions, it’s clear that only one or two words were added or changed in an attempt to keep the subject relevant to the book’s topic.

This comes after NYT tried to sweep allegations under the rug, bringing in a “plagiarism consultant” to say “the errors were not serious, given the size of the document.”

They then set about looking into Rufo and implying that his history of exposing academics has a “racist” motivation.

“Mr. Rufo is part of a loose confederation of conservative writers and activists who, during the past year, have tried to expose plagiarism among academics, many of whom have been Black scholars who work in the field of diversity and inclusion. … Some academics … have characterized the campaign as racist.”

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