Vice President Kamala Harris denied using marijuana-infused “gummies” to manage the stress of her presidential campaign during a town hall in Royal Oak, Michigan, on Monday. Harris was pressed on stress management by Kennedy clan member and former First Lady of California Maria Shriver—who moderated the event.
Shriver rattled off a series of stress relief strategies she had heard from her friends. “‘I have to turn off the news, I can’t read anything, I’m meditating, I’m doing yoga. I’m so anxious … I’m eating gummies.’ All kinds of things,” Shriver said before asking Harris: “What are you doing?”
“I’m not eating gummies,” Harris cackled in response.
Laughing Kamala Harris says she is ‘not eating gummies’ in the final days before the election pic.twitter.com/cPbbhFGngx
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) October 21, 2024
While the Biden-Harris government has moved to lift some federal restrictions on the drug cannabis, the 2024 Democratic Party presidential nominee has faced backlash over her aggressive prosecution of drug cases as a district attorney.
Despite her past stance as a prosecutor, Harris has backed the nationwide legalization of marijuana. Last week, she publicly supported the move toward legalizing the drug across the country in the hopes the move will appeal to young black male voters.
During the 2020 presidential election, Harris acknowledged using marijuana in college—triggering accusations of hypocrisy, given her stance while serving as a prosecutor. Her father, a Jamaican Marxist, also publicly chastised her for encouraging negative stereotypes about Jamaicans and drug abuse.