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Apparent Harris rallygoer screams at baby in stroller in shocking viral video

A video showing a woman outside of a Vice President Kamala Harris rally in Houston screaming at a toddler in a stroller is going viral on social media.


Apparent Harris rallygoer screams at baby in stroller in shocking viral video
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Harris' Texas rally Friday was joined by celebrities such as Beyoncé, Jessica Alba and Willie Nelson to make a last-ditch appeal to voters in the red state ahead of next week's election. 

The woman in the light blue shirt is seen leaning down to the toddler in the stroller and screaming in her face. It is unclear what the woman said and what provoked the incident. 

A man, likely the young girl's father, quickly picked up the toddler and removed her from the woman's direct line of ire. 

The shocking video then shows another woman quickly confronting the screaming woman, pulling her away from the girl and admonishing her for the outburst. 

"Not at the baby, not at the baby," the woman who intervened was seen telling the screaming woman. 

The video has racked up more than 22 million views on X alone as of Monday morning. 

Social media commenters lambasted the screaming woman, while praising the other woman who intervened. 

Harris' rally on Friday included 30,000 people, as word spread that Beyoncé was slated to appear at the rally. The pop star officially endorsed Harris during her appearance but did not perform any songs.  

Ahead of the rally, media outlets such as MSNBC reported Beyoncé would not only appear, but would also likely perform at the rally. Beyoncé did not perform, sparking the Trump campaign to argue that Harris "lied" about Beyoncé's appearance at the rally in order to "build a crowd."

Trump also slammed the event during his own rally in Michigan on Saturday. 

Fox News Digital's Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report. 

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