Conservative author calls Kamala Harris 'original hawk tuah girl', faces backlash

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Conservative commentator

Alec Lace

has ignited a firestorm of

controversy

with his recent remarks about Vice President

Kamala Harris

, who has become the presumptive Democratic nominee following President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race.
On July 5, Lace appeared on Fox Business and referred to Harris as the "original Hawk Tuah Girl," a phrase that has been widely criticized for its offensive and misogynistic implications.


The term "Hawk Tuah" originates from a viral trend started by Tennessee-based internet personality Hailey Welch, with connotations linked to oral sex.

The Fox Business clip featuring Lace’s remarks quickly went viral, intensifying discussions about the limits of political discourse and the prevalence of sexism in public commentary.
Despite the backlash, Lace defended his statements, asserting that his critique was aimed at the Biden-Harris administration’s policies rather than at Harris herself. "Kamala Harris and the Biden administration are destroying our country," Lace argued. "The last thing I’m concerned about is whether my comments about Kamala’s rise to power are controversial."


The reaction to Lace’s comments has been swift and harsh, with widespread condemnation from both the public and media. Critics have voiced their disapproval across social media platforms, prompting Lace to respond with a sarcastic post on X (formerly Twitter), questioning whether his remarks were "going too far" or "right over the target."






As the debate continues, Lace remains resolute in his stance, while the video clip of his Fox Business appearance continues to fuel controversy and discussion.

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