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stated on November 3, 2024 in an Instagram post:

Video shows Kamala Harris has a “drinking problem.”

Pants on Fire!
By Jeff Cercone
November 4, 2024

Video of Kamala Harris altered to slow her speech and make her sound drunk

If your time is short

  • This video was altered to slow Vice President Kamala Harris’ speech.

  • Original footage from her address at an Oct. 27 Philadelphia rally shows she spoke with a typical cadence.

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Social media users shared an altered video clip from Vice President Kamala Harris’ Oct. 27 campaign rally in Philadelphia and falsely claimed it showed the Democratic presidential candidate drunk and slurring her words.

A Nov. 3 Instagram post shared a video with sticker text that said, “Coke-beer-wine whatever she loves it,” and, “Let’s talk about her drinking problem.”

In the video, Harris tells the crowd, “You know what, hold, hold on a second. Listen. No, hold on. Hold on. I want to talk about Gaza for a minute. I want to talk about Gaza for a minute. OK?”

The Instagram post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and Threads.)

We found other social media users sharing the same video clip and saying Harris was drunk.

Harris altered speech screenshot
Figure 1: Harris altered speech screenshot

(Screenshot from Instagram)

In the Instagram video from the Philadelphia rally, Harris is speaking extremely slowly. But news video of the speech makes clear the Instagram video was altered to slow the speed and make her sound drunk.

In the altered Instagram video, Harris speaks for about 20 seconds. In the real video above, also found here, Harris says the same words in 12 seconds.

This claim mirrors numerous social media posts we’ve fact-checked before that falsely claim to show Harris intoxicated at public speeches. It’s been a common line of attack from conservative critics of Harris, who single out memes of Harris that have gone viral, and echoes similar claims made against former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

One expert PolitiFact spoke to when Pelosi was being targeted said these kinds of false claims aim to advance stereotypes of portraying women as “unstable” and “unfit.”

We rate the claim the video shows Harris drunk while giving a speech in Philadelphia Pants on Fire!

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