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Kamala Harris says she curses more now that she's VP: 'It's f---ed up'

Vice President Harris recently disclosed that she uses more curse words than ever since she took office in 2021.

Harris revealed her growing cursing habits during a recent wide-ranging interview with Rolling Stone, where she employed the f-word in response to abortion cases before the Supreme Court and in reference to fighting the political status quo in America.

Rolling Stone’s Alex Morris brought up Harris’ cursing habit, mentioning her speech last month at the annual Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies Legislative Leadership summit where she dropped the f-bomb.

"We have to know that sometimes people will open the door for you and leave it open. Sometimes they won’t, and then you need to kick that f‑‑‑ing door down," Harris said to the summit’s audience, sparking cheers. "Excuse my language," she added.

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Harris told Morris, "My work has almost always been fueled by challenging the premise and not accepting tradition."

"As you said a few days ago at a legislative summit, you kicked the f---ing door down, right?" Morris, who conducted the interview over several weeks on the campaign trail, asked.

The vice president laughed and remarked, "What have I done differently since I’ve been in this office? I curse more!"

She elaborated, "Although, kind of. I don’t know. It’s not a new language to me, and I think when one speaks the language, one should get the pronunciation down. My pronunciation is very good, thank you very much!"

Harris then used the word again, while describing her approach to challenging the status quo. ‘When people hear 'status quo,’ they think, ‘Oh, static.’ But let me tell you — and

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