Miami debate 2: Biden, Sanders, Harris
Democratic presidential candidates former vice president Joe Biden, left, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., right, stand on stage for the Democratic primary debate, Wednesday, June 27, 2019, in Miami (AP).

During a Democratic primary debate in Miami, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., attacked former Vice President Joe Biden over his record opposing busing as a method to achieve school integration in the 1970s.

Their fight about his stance on busing has been revived since Biden named Harris as his running mate. But social media posts and Trump campaign officials have twisted what she said.

One Instagram post, which was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news, said: “During the debate Kamala Harris (called) Joe Biden a racist based on his policies. And (asked) him to apologize and he refused. Now she’s VP.” 

Trump campaign senior adviser Katrina Pierson made a similar claim: “Not long ago. Kamala Harris called Joe Biden a racist and asked for an apology she never received.” Many reporters, including Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, have shown that this statement is wrong.

Harris specifically said Biden was not a racist.

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Harris prefaced her attack in the June 27, 2019, debate by telling Biden, “I do not believe you are a racist. I agree with you when you commit yourself to the importance of finding common ground.”

Then she pivoted to the topic of his record on busing:

“It was actually hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two United States senators who built their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country. It was not only that but you also worked with them to oppose busing. There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools. She was bused to school every day. That little girl was me.”

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During their back and forth, Biden offered a misleading defense of his position on busing. About a week later, Biden apologized for his remarks about working with segregationist senators, but he did not walk back his position on busing.

When CNN asked Harris about Biden’s apology, she said, “I think that he is right to recognize the impact of his words, and I applaud him for doing that, having the courage to do it.” But they still disagreed about busing.

“He says he’s sorry, and I’m going to take him at his word. But again, that doesn’t address the issue of busing in America,” she said.

The Trump campaign highlighted earlier comments Harris made criticizing Biden’s statements about working with segregationists. 

There is one candidate Harris considers a racist. Harris, whose mother was born in India and father was from Jamaica, called Trump a racist during an interview in February 2019 with The Root.The interviewer asked Harris if Trump was a racist.

“When you talk about him calling African countries s—hole countries, when you talk about him referring to immigrants as rapists and murderers, I don’t think you can reach any other conclusion,” Harris said.

Our ruling

An Instagram post said Harris called Biden “a racist” during a Democratic debate.

That’s not what Harris said about Biden. At a June 2019 debate, she said to Biden: “I do not believe you are a racist.” Then Harris launched into an attack of Biden’s record opposing busing in the 1970s.

We rate this statement False. 

By
Amy Sherman
Senior Correspondent
August 12, 2020

Truth-o-meter Ruling

False

IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT

  • During the 2019 primary debate in Miami, Harris attacked Biden’s record opposing busing in the 1970s.

  • Harris prefaced her remarks by telling Biden: "I do not believe you are a racist."

Statement

Says Kamala Harris called Joe Biden “a racist” during a Democratic presidential debate.

Context

an Instagram post

Speaker/Target

Statement Date

August 11, 2020
Our Sources

Facebook post, Aug. 11, 2020

President Donald Trump campaign advisor Katrina Pierson, Tweet, Aug. 11, 2020

Rev.com, Debate transcript, June 28, 2019

Politico, Biden apologizes for remarks about segregationists, defends civil rights record, July 2, 2019

CNN, Joe Biden invokes Obama to defend record, says he's sorry for remarks on working with segregationists, July 6, 2019

CNN, Joe Biden recalls working with segregationist senators: 'At least there was some civility' June 19, 2019

Fox News, Cavuto: Harris never called Biden a racist, Aug. 11, 2020

Washington Post, No, Kamala Harris didn’t call Joe Biden racist, Aug. 11, 2020

The Root, Exclusive: Kamala Harris Calls for Decriminalization of Sex Work, Unequivocally Calls Trump a Racist and Wants Reparations (Sort of), Feb. 26, 2019

Face the Nation, Transcript: Sen. Kamala Harris on "Face the Nation," June 23, 2019

NPR, Democrats Blast Biden For Recalling 'Civil' Relationship With Segregationists, June 19, 2019

Biden campaign website, 2020

Trump campaign, Statement to PolitiFact, Aug. 12, 2020

PolitiFact, Joe Biden oversimplifies his school busing record in Miami debate, June 28, 2020

PolitiFact, Was Kamala Harris ‘part of second class to integrate’ Berkeley's public schools? July 2, 2020



 

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