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Gov. DeSantis, more roast New York Magazine's 'Welcome to Kamalot' cover

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A New York Magazine cover featuring Vice President Kamala Harris entitled "Welcome to Kamalot" was the butt of several jokes on social media on Monday.

"Welcome to Kamalot! Our new issue grapples with the two weeks that reshaped the 2024 election — and the thrill of taking a risk on Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee," the X post read, which also linked to the report.

"On the heels of President Joe Biden’s historic departure from his reelection campaign, our new issue captures the giddy, infectious, and potentially risky presidential campaign of Kamala Harris," the post continued.

LIBERAL OUTLETS, DEMOCRATS RUN DEFENSE FOR VP HARRIS AS SHE CONTINUES TO SOLIDIFY NOMINATION SUPPORT

Social media users ripped both the image and the message.

"The play on words is about a fictional monarch who no one under their rule also voted for," The Spectator's Stephen Miller said.

"It’s a funny play on words, but a magazine referring to an earlier media-driven myth creation about a previous Democratic president is a bit on the nose," The Washington Free Beacon's Joe Gabriel Simonson wrote.

Outlets like Not the Bee also poked fun at the cover with "Monty Python" references.

NY TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD URGES KAMALA HARRIS TO ‘DO BETTER' THAN BIDEN IN TAKING QUESTIONS FROM REPORTERS

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis shared the image and accused the media of trying to "manufacture"

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