VIDEO: Kamala Harris Partied with Hollywood Celebrities in Wake of Hurricane Helene Devastation

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From Breitbart: Vice President Kamala Harris returned to her natural habitat over the weekend — Hollywood, where she partied with celebrities and studio executives as millions of Americans elsewhere continued to deal with the deadly devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene.

“Oh, it’s good to be home!” Kamala Harris reportedly exclaimed to the crowd gathered for a Harris-Walz fundraiser at the JW Marriott in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon.

Her prioritization of Hollywood stars over the millions victims of Hurricane Helene has resulted in a negative news cycle for her campaign. Former President Donald Trump is set to visit storm-ravaged parts of Georgia on Monday and will assist with the distribution of relief aid.

In response, Kamala Harris cut short her fundraising tour to head back to Washington, D.C. Monday morning.

Among those in attendance at Sunday’s Harris-Walz Hollywood fundraiser were Demi Lovato, Stevie Wonder, Jessica Alba, Lily Tomlin, and Sterling K. Brown, according to multiple reports. Former Disney chief and Democrat fundraiser Jeffrey Katzenberg was there as were Universal boss Donna Langley and Hollywood PR maven Kelly Bush Novak.


The glitzy fundraiser reportedly drew in more than $28 million for the Harris-Walz campaign.

From the Hollywood Reporter:

Harris shouted out the longtime support she’s gotten from the city in her long political career, noting, “I look around this room and there are people who have been with me here every step of the way” and later referred to herself as “a proud daughter of California.”

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