WTH? Illiterate Kamala Harris Forgets “Hope” is a Verb, Says Hope “Should be a Verb” During Embarrassing Word Salad on Don Lemon Interview (VIDEO)
Kamala Harris apparently forgot that "hope" is both a noun and a verb during an interview with disgraced ex-CNN host Don Lemon last week, where she declared that the word "should be a verb." Asked what her "case for hope" is, Harris began blabbering like a drunk. The post WTH? Il.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated politics brief. The source report from Gateway Pundit says: Kamala Harris apparently forgot that "hope" is both a noun and a verb during an interview with disgraced ex-CNN host Don Lemon last week, where she declared that the word "should be a verb." Asked what her "case for hope" is, Harris began blabbering like a drunk. The post WTH? Il.
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- Published: Jun 22, 2026, 7:00 PM UTC
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