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Democrats didn’t rush to absolve VP Kamala Harris of border blame

DETROIT, Mich. — Swing states are in play, like the one from which I write this — and like Arizona, one of the many places that’ve struggled with accommodating illegal immigration in the Biden-Harris era.

And as battlegrounds hang in the balance, ever more important are questions about what the vice president has done to deal with the crisis at the line where Mexico meets America — even as a top Dem on the issue tries to gaslight The Post.

It’s been close to a week since Democrats decided, after more than three years of letting it pass, that Kamala Harris is not the border czar after all.


Vice President Kamala Harris talks to the media, Friday, June 25, 2021, after her tour of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Central Processing Center in El Paso, Texas. AP

Despite Dems’ claims, Republicans aren’t the only ones who’ve referred to her with that title for years — Axios back in April 2021 noted Harris was “appointed by Biden as border czar.”

It didn’t matter much when she was veep, but as she’s now effectively co-president with Joe Biden, it suddenly matters a great deal.

And in a game of high-stakes semantics, Dems insist the phrase itself is verboten.

No one has been more aggressive than former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson on this late-in-the-game fact checking. 

“She assumed the role that Vice President Biden had during the Obama administration, which is diplomacy with Central America. That was a role he had. He gave it to her. She is not the border czar,” Johnson said authoritatively on “Fox and Friends” last week.


Texas National Guard troops pushing back migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, on March 24, 2024
Texas National Guard troops pushing back migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, on March 24, 2024. James Breeden for NY Post

When Johnson addressed a National Press Foundation Election Security Fellowship event Sunday night in Detroit, it had to be asked: Why didn’t he and other Dems clear the VP’s name years ago rather than scapegoat her?

“I wasn’t confronted with the title when I was in an interview on ‘Fox & Friends’ until last week,” Johnson told The Post. “I’m sure the phrase ‘border czar’ has appeared across news organizations only since she became the presidential nominee for the Democratic Party. And so it just hasn’t been a top-of-mind issue.”

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