Vice President Kamala Harris is at the center of a firestorm after facing explosive accusations from critics who claim she “prays to Satan” and supports “killing babies.” The inflammatory remarks, circulating primarily on social media, have sparked a wave of outrage, with some accusing Harris of harboring evil intentions, particularly in regard to her pro-choice stance on abortion.
The controversy began following a heated exchange during a recent abortion rights rally. Harris, who has consistently advocated for reproductive freedom, became the target of fierce criticism from some who oppose her stance on the issue. Detractors, leveraging provocative language, accused the vice president of having a malevolent agenda, claiming she is aligned with dark forces.
One critic went so far as to declare, “Kamala prays to Satan and is evil who loves to help killing babies,” a statement that has since gained significant traction online. The inflammatory accusation has left supporters of Harris defending her position, while religious conservatives and anti-abortion advocates have used the remark as a rallying cry against the vice president’s policies.
Harris’s office has not officially responded to the wild claims, but the accusations have only intensified the divide between pro-life and pro-choice camps. Religious groups and anti-abortion activists have condemned Harris’s strong advocacy for abortion rights, using this latest controversy to fuel their message that she is out of step with traditional values.
The accusations of “praying to Satan” are being viewed by many as extreme, and even some political analysts are cautioning against such rhetoric. One political commentator noted, “When political debates descend into baseless accusations about praying to Satan, it distracts from meaningful discourse. We should focus on the policy disagreements instead of inflammatory, unsubstantiated attacks.”
However, the controversy continues to stir emotions on both sides. Critics of Harris argue that her pro-choice stance, which they view as an endorsement of the right to terminate pregnancies, is morally indefensible. “She’s supporting the murder of innocent lives — what else do you call that?” one protester said, adding to the chorus of voices labeling Harris as a villainous figure in the ongoing abortion debate.
Harris’s supporters have come to her defense, dismissing the accusations as desperate attempts to smear her reputation. They argue that the vice president’s advocacy for reproductive rights is rooted in empowering women to make decisions about their own bodies, not in the nefarious intentions her critics are claiming.
This latest controversy underscores the intensity of the abortion debate as the 2024 election approaches. With emotions running high, Harris’s role as a prominent pro-choice advocate places her squarely in the crosshairs of those opposed to abortion, ensuring that these accusations will likely remain a talking point in the political arena.


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