Report: Harris Allegedly Plagiarized At Least 12 Sections Of Her Criminal-Justice Book
9 weeks ago
According to an investigation by Dr. Stefan Weber, a famed Austrian "plagiarism hunter", Kamala Harris allegedly plagiarized at least 12 sections of her criminal-justice book, Smart on Crime.
The investigation revealing that Kamala, even lifted material from Wikipedia, and is showing the proof of the findings.
Christopher F. Rufo posing the investigation saying he independently confirmed multiple violations, which are comparable in severity to the plagiarism found in former Harvard president Claudine Gay's doctoral thesis.
In the posts made to X – Rufo shows different examples such as a passage where Harris talks about high school graduation rates, then shows where she lifted verbatim language from an uncited AP/NBC News report.
In another section of the book, Harris, without proper attribution, allegedly reproduced extensive sections from a John Jay College of Criminal Justice press release. The post claims that “she and her co-author passed off the language as their own, copying multiple paragraphs virtually verbatim.”
The investigation revealing that Kamala, even lifted material from Wikipedia, and is showing the proof of the findings.
Christopher F. Rufo posing the investigation saying he independently confirmed multiple violations, which are comparable in severity to the plagiarism found in former Harvard president Claudine Gay's doctoral thesis.
In the posts made to X – Rufo shows different examples such as a passage where Harris talks about high school graduation rates, then shows where she lifted verbatim language from an uncited AP/NBC News report.
In another section of the book, Harris, without proper attribution, allegedly reproduced extensive sections from a John Jay College of Criminal Justice press release. The post claims that “she and her co-author passed off the language as their own, copying multiple paragraphs virtually verbatim.”