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Deb Fischer, Kamala Harris
Online video of Nebraska Sen. Deb Fischer's swearing-in with Kamala Harris stirs up controversy
A viral online video that some suggest shows Nebraska Sen. Deb Fischer’s husband refusing to shake Vice President Kamala Harris’ hand may not tell the whole story.
Nebraska Sen. Deb Fischer mum on husband’s reaction to Vice President Harris
(WOWT) - An awkward moment during Sen. Deb Fischer’s swearing in ceremony last week has gone viral. The video shows her husband, Bruce, hesitate when he walks up to Vice President Harris, who says to him: “I don’t bite.”
Senator Deb Fischer’s husband refuses to shake Kamala Harris’s hand and sparks backlash (WATCH)
Bruce Fischer refused to make any eye or physical contact with America’s first female, first Black woman and first South
People Have A LOT To Say About This GOP Senator's Husband Seemingly Refusing To Shake Kamala Harris's Hand
"Black woman to Black woman, I recognize every single breath, facial expression, and physical reaction to what Kamala Harris is experiencing."
GOP Senator's Husband EXPOSED For Refusing Vice President's Handshake
But Fischer was low profile until her cretinous caricature of a husband marched into the Capitol with his enormous pupils and Mitch-McConnell energy for her swearing-in ceremony January 3rd...It was awkward,
MAGAworld tries to defend Nebraska senator’s husband after he refuses to shake hands with Harris: ‘He had a cane!’
MAGAworld tries to defend Nebraska senator’s husband after he refuses to shake hands with Harris: ‘He had a cane!’ Members of the MAGAworld have defended a Nebraska senator’s husband for brazenly snubbing Kamala Harris when he refused to shake the vice president’s hand.
WATCH: Internet Drags Husband Of GOP Senator Who Seems Not To Want to Shake VP Harris' Hand
After it was finished, the women shook hands and Harris thanked Fischer for her work. However, when Harris turned to Fischer’s husband, Bruce, to shake his hand he refused to do so. This disrespectful move left Harris stunned and noticeably uncomfortable.
Nebraska Republican Senator Deb Fischer’s husband refuses to shake Vice President Kamala Harris‘s hand; resurfaced clip goes viral sparking backlash
In a pretty recent video clip which has surfaced online and went pretty viral, it has been noticed that the husband of Nebraska Republican Senator Deb Fischer named Bruce Fischer eventually refused to shake hands with US Vice President Kamala Harris and that has actually attracted a lot of backlash.
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Republican's Husband Goes Viral After Refusing to Shake Kamala Harris' Hand
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Deb Fischer’s Husband Hails From a Very Tiny Town in Nebraska — All About Him
Deb's husband, Bruce Fischer, grew up in the small town of Valentine, Nebr., which has a population of just over 2,600. They ...
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Liberals accuse elderly husband of US senator of snubbing Harris’ handshake — here’s what really happened
Liberal netizens tore into Sen. Deb Fischer’s (R-Neb.) elderly husband Bruce for appearing to turn down Vice President Kamala ...
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South Omaha residents asking for clarity on new development
First Alert 6 learned there are plans to put a commercial center here called “El Toro Plaza” for small businesses.
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Fischer touts bills she championed that passed and her plans for new year
U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., listed the legislative victories she secured for Nebraska’s families and their communities ...
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