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‘Hopefully There Will Be Yellow School Buses’: Kamala Harris Impersonator Shares State of the Union Preview

by Savannah Rychcik
February 3, 2023 at 1:44 pm
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‘Hopefully There Will Be Yellow School Buses’: Kamala Harris Impersonator Shares State of the Union Preview

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 02: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris marks the 30th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act during an event in the East Room of the White House on February 02, 2023 in Washington, DC. Some Democrats in Congress are calling on Biden to expand access to the FMLA by, in part, including a national 12-week paid family leave system as part of his proposed federal budget. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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A woman who impersonates Vice President Kamala Harris shared how she believes she would react to the State of the Union address.

During an appearance on Fox News Thursday evening, social media influencer Estee was asked to do her impression of Harris’ “cackle.”

She said, “Hello America,” as she laughed as Harris.

Host Tucker Carlson asked Estee how her friends and family react to the cackle.

“Sometimes they leave the room. It really depends on what team they’re playing for. But for the most part, it turns heads for sure. I think I fine-tuned it down to get it to sound just like her,” Estee explained.

When asked for a preview of the upcoming State of the Union, Estee as Harris replied, “Well, Tucker, I really want to make sure that we can galvanize our time. And when we get there, we want to lead Joe into the passage of time. But really, we don’t want it to be too much into the passage.”

She continued, “We’re going to have a Venn diagram explaining everything. And hopefully, there will be yellow school buses.”

The social media influencer noted that she downloaded TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“One of the followers told me that I had actually sounded like her and I replied to the video and, after that, the requests just kept on coming in,” Estee said.

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Due to Harris’ speeches and wild remarks, Estee said she has yet to run out of content.

Watch the video below:

https://twitter.com/PTRUMPFORTX2020/status/1621472947012792320

Harris previously went on a rant about how much she loves school buses and rambled about the significance of the passage of time.

She has also had many memorable moments during which she laughed awkwardly.

During a trip to Poland in March of 2022, Harris laughed when asked about Ukrainian refugees, as IJR previously reported.

At the time, a reporter asked Harris about suggestions that the refugee system is “essentially not set up” for them and “will collapse.”

The reporter added, “I’m wondering what the United States is going to do more specifically to set up a permanent infrastructure and relatedly, is the United States willing to make a specific allocation for Ukrainian refugees?”

“Okay,” Harris said as she started laughing while looking over at Poland’s President Andrzej Duda, adding, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.”

The vice president went on laughing after her remark.

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