Kamala Harris Says She Signed ‘Hundreds of Treaties’ — Records Show None Exist

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Kamala Harris appears on The Diary of a CEO podcast, where she urged lowering the U.S. voting age to 16 — citing “climate anxiety” among Gen Z teens who she claims “fear they’ll be wiped out” by extreme weather.During a recent interview, Kamala Harris claimed she ‘negotiated treaties with hundreds of world leaders’ as vice president—a statement that isn’t just false, but impossible. The vice president has no constitutional authority to negotiate or sign treaties on behalf of the United States. That power belongs solely to the president, with the advice and consent of the Senate. WATCH: Hundreds Killed as ISLAMIST Groups Terrorize SUDANHarris’s remark wasn’t a slip of the tongue; it was a complete fabrication meant to inflate her nonexistent foreign policy record.The U.S. Constitution makes this distinction clear. Article II, Section 2 states that only the president “shall have power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties.” The vice president plays no formal role in the treaty process—not in negotiation, not in signing, and not in ratification. Harris’s job description involves presiding over the Senate and supporting the president’s agenda, not acting as the chief architect of international diplomacy. Her claim that she personally signed treaties with “hundreds” of leaders would mean she either fundamentally misunderstands her position or is deliberately misleading the public.Public records show that during her term, Harris represented the administration at select diplomatic meetings and ceremonial events—far from the sweeping claim she made. She attended summits, posed for photos, and delivered statements crafted by the White House.Nowhere in any official record or news archive is there evidence of her signing treaties. In reality, the administration’s major international agreements—such as the U.S.-Mexico migration talks and Pacific security arrangements—were led by former President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, not the vice president.This isn’t Harris’s first exaggeration. From claiming to have “fought for the middle class” while Californians faced some of the nation’s highest taxes and housing costs, to awkwardly repeating vague slogans about “climate anxiety,” Harris has built a career on rhetoric detached from real outcomes. As attorney general, she pledged criminal justice reform but oversaw policies that worsened crime. As vice president, she promised to address the border crisis yet avoided visiting it for months. Her most recent falsehood fits a long pattern: say something grand, hope no one checks, and count on a sympathetic media to clean up afterward.By contrast, President Trump’s record on foreign policy, even during his first term, is defined by results, not empty claims. WATCH: Trump REVERSES China’s Edge in the U.S. EconomyHe renegotiated NAFTA, brokered the historic Abraham Accords, and forced NATO allies to pay their fair share. Those were real, documented accomplishments—not self-congratulatory myths.Kamala Harris’s latest lie reveals a deeper issue within her party—one that routinely distorts its members’ records to appear competent on the world stage. The post Kamala Harris Says She Signed ‘Hundreds of Treaties’ — Records Show None Exist appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.