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Former Vice President Kamala Harris According to Rahma, both agreed to the Knicks airing the shots in an interview with social media person Kareem Rahma.
Rahma, who hosted the popular series Subway Take, asked commuters, sometimes celebrities, before telling the New York Times that he interviewed Harris in the summer of 2024, but never posted it.
In a clip of the interview with Forbes’ Steven Bertoni posted on social media on Monday, Rama said Harris’s perception was so “bad” that he felt lucky that he did not lay off employees.
Kareem Rahma hosts the popular series “Subway Take,” where he asks commuters, sometimes celebrities, about opinions. (Getty Image)
“Her views are really confusing and weird – bad.” We “agree to each other not to post it. I’m lucky because I don’t want to be blamed for her failure.”
“Does her opinion terrible?” Bertoni said.
“It’s really bad…it doesn’t make any sense,” Lahamma said.
Neither Harris nor Rahma immediately responded to Fox News numbers’ request for comment.
Muslim Rahma told the New York Times in a story published in November 2024 that Harris’ team initially proposed that she would share a “hot” against people taking off their shoes on the plane.

Host Kareem Rahma said former Vice President Harris provided a “very, very bad” interview in a crazy-free ‘metro’ interview. (Susan Walsh/AP)
But Harris continues to declare bacon as a spice – foods that Lahamas and other Muslims do not eat for religious reasons. The Times reported that Rahama was “surprised” by Harris’ statement.
“Think about it, it’s pure flavor,” she said.
The Times story says two senior campaign managers of Harris said the topic of Bacon was previously raised, and Rahama and his manager said that it was not. According to The Times, Harris’ campaign apologized for sharing Bacon’s views and offered to reissue the episode, but Rahama refused.

Social media person Kareem Rahma revealed that he chose not to play his “subway interview” for Kamala Harris because she called Bacon Spice, which he found was “weird” and “confusing”. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
Rama told the Times that his reason for not playing the interview was because he didn’t want to upset the Muslim community and he wanted to raise questions to Harris about the Biden administration’s policy on the Israel-Hamas war.
“It’s so complicated because I’m Muslim, something is happening in the world that makes 100% of Muslims care,” Rahama told the Times. “Then they talk about anchovies to make things worse. Boring!”
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Harris’s campaign partner, Minnesota government Tim Walzalso appeared in the series in Rahma until the 2024 election Gutter maintenance. Waltz’s interview was released in August 2024.
Fox News’ Yael Halon contributed to the report.

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