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JD Vance calls out Harris donor who doubled down on Biden's 'garbage' comment

Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, demanded that Vice President Kamala Harris return campaign donations from billionaire Vinod Khosla after Khosla called Trump supporters "garbage."


JD Vance calls out Harris donor who doubled down on Biden's 'garbage' comment
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Former President Trump's running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, called out how one of Kamala Harris' "biggest donors is doubling down on calling half the country 'garbage.'"

Vinod Khosla, co-founder of the giant tech company Sun Microsystems, wrote on X "Garbage is an understatement for MAGA extremists." He responded to a story by the Associated Press titled, "Biden suggests Trump supporters are 'garbage' after comic's insult of Puerto Rico."

"Will Kamala and her campaign return his contributions?" Vance wrote Wednesday. "Or will they continue to insult half of the country for the sin of thinking Kamala Harris isn't good at her job?"

Khosla is a billionaire and Democratic megadonor. In June, he gave $413,000 to the Harris Action Fund, a political action committee that supports the vice president. He previously donated $100,000 to the PAC in June 2023 and made two separate $3,300 donations to the Biden for President campaign, which Harris took over after President Biden withdrew from the election. 

KAMALA HARRIS SILENT AFTER BIDEN'S 'GARBAGE' COMMENT ABOUT TRUMP SUPPORTERS

The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Harris addressed Biden's controversial remark Wednesday, telling reporters that the president "clarified his comments." 

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