Did Kamala LIE to Charlamagne tha God about smoking weed to Snoop Dogg??

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Vice President Kamala Harris has championed herself as a woman of the people who used to smoke pot and listen to Tupac and Snoop Dogg.

But did she really?

In her infamous 2019 interview on “The Breakfast Club,” Charlamagne tha God asked the now vice president if she “smoked.”

“I have,” she told him. “And I inhaled,” she adds with her signature cackle. “It was a long time ago.”

Then when Harris was asked what she listened to when she was high, it appears that Harris may have flat out lied.

“Definitely Snoop, uh, Tupac,” Harris said.

Unless Harris was smoking pot and listening to Snoop Dogg while she was a practicing lawyer, Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” has the receipts.

“Kamala Harris graduated college in 1986. She went to grad school and finished in 1989, and she passed the bar in 1990. In that video that you just heard there, she’s saying that she was smoking pot while listening to Snoop Dog,” Rubin explains.

“Unfortunately, Snoop Dogg’s record, his first record, 'Doggy Style,' it’s a classic that was released in 1993. And the first Tupac is 'Tupacalypse,' which was released in 1991,” Rubin continues.

“So, that stoned, crazy woman, who always by the way, jailed thousands of people in California for smoking weed while she was admitting that she smokes weed, she also made up that she listened to Snoop Dogg while getting high,” he concludes.




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Ex-gang leader arrested, charged with the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur in long-awaited breakthrough

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One of the last living witnesses to the notorious drive-by shooting death of Tupac Shakur has been arrested and charged with the 1996 murder of the iconic rapper.

Las Vegas law enforcement officials announced on Friday that 60-year-old Duane "Keffe D" Davis had been arrested and charged with one count of murder with the use of a deadly weapon with a gang enhancement in connection with the fatal shooting of Tupac.

A Clark County judge reportedly denied Davis bail during his court hearing Friday.

Clark County prosecutor Marc DiGiacomo said evidence was presented to the grand jury that Davis acted as the "on-ground, on-site commander" who "ordered the death" of Tupac "for the purpose of seeking retribution."

"Many people who did not believe the murder of Tupac Shakur was important to this police department, I am here to tell you: that was simply not the case," Sheriff Kevin McMahill said at a press conference on Friday afternoon.

"Our goal was always to hold those responsible for Tupac's violent murder accountable," McMahill added.

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department homicide Lieutenant Jason Johansson explained, "This case has been reviewed by our homicide team and our homicide detectives for over two and a half decades, and our persistence in this investigation has paid off."

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson told reporters, "It has often been said that justice delayed is justice denied. Not in this case. Today, justice will be served."

The long-awaited breakthrough in the cold case is decades in the making. Shakur was gunned down on the Las Vegas strip 27 years ago.

On the night of Sept. 7, 1996, Shakur and Death Row Records CEO Marion "Suge" Knight attended a Mike Tyson boxing match at the MGM Grand Arena. Following the fight, members of the Death Row Records entourage allegedly physically assaulted Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson – the nephew of Davis.

True Crime Daily reported, "Davis and other members of the Crips reportedly found out about the incident with Anderson, which prompted Davis to allegedly 'devise a plan to obtain a firearm and retaliate against Knight and Shakur for what occurred.'"

Shakur and Knight then drove in a black BMW to an afterparty.

Davis – a leader of the South Side Crips gang – was reportedly in a white Cadillac with three others, including Anderson. Davis allegedly handed a gun to someone in the backseat. When the BMW was stopped at a red light, the Cadillac pulled up beside the car and someone in the backseat executed a deadly drive-by shooting. Shakur was shot four times. The Cadillac sped off.

Tupac, 25, was taken to University Medical Center and died six days later on Sept. 13, 1996.

Anderson was reportedly a suspect in Shakur’s killing, but he was fatally shot two years after Tupac's death.

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