Everything seemed to be going as planned for Vice President Kamala
Harris on Saturday. Air Force Two’s landing in Tallahassee, Florida,
must have been, you’ve got to admit, a “cool” moment.
"Pioneer" has touched down in #Tallahassee. Pretty cool to at least get to see #AirForce2. @VP pic.twitter.com/PidjhEIAoC
— Brian Thiele (@thieles) January 21, 2023
And the VIP motorcade appeared to go off without a hitch:
Watch: VP Kamala Harris arrives in Tallahassee ahead of Sunday speech at The Moon https://t.co/Y4exAQvYzQ via @tdonline
— Byron Dobson (@byrondobson) January 21, 2023
Harris was in the Florida capital to attend a pro-abortion rights march Sunday, on the 50th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade
decision, at which she was scheduled to speak. In fact, Planned
Parenthood boasted about Harris’ appearance on its website, according to
the Tallahassee Democrat. [emphasis mine]
Planned Parenthood posted to its website that “we’ve kept
the details quite [sic] for a while, but we’ll be joined by VP Harris”
at the “Bigger Than Roe: National Day of Action” abortion rights march,
organized by Women’s March.
…
“Fifty years after the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a radical
right-wing movement hijacked our Courts and eliminated federal
protections for abortions. But as the fight turns to the States – they
are going to learn that the overwhelming majority of Americans in all
States support abortion rights – and women will fight to protect our
rights and our lives,” said Rachel Carmona, Executive Director of
Women’s March, in a prepared statement.
…
The march’s time and location are listed as TBD
Oh, no. Is something amiss with the VP’s pro-abortion parade?
According to sources of Florida’s Voice, the march was a no-go for the
state Capitol and Florida State University (FSU), as it shares on Twitter Saturday:
JUST IN: Vice President Kamala Harris will have to hold
her pro-choice rally at a private residence after being rejected by the
Florida Capitol and FSU, sources say
It continues:
Harris originally planned to hold a rally in Tallahassee,
giving an address “on the fight for women across America to have access
to reproductive care”
Sources told Florida’s Voice she landed in the city this evening
Sure enough, when the Tallahassee Democrat published a follow-up story Saturday, gone were details of the march, leaving only what appears to be a private event at a local venue:
Press officials did not elaborate on the vice president’s
evening plans, but Harris is scheduled to make an appearance Sunday at
The Moon. Her remarks take place on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a
landmark abortion case.
An update on the original story notes “There has been no information
released about how interested members of the public can attend the
speech at the Moon.”
A hint at the huge letdown this must be for the White House, and
Harris’ much-embattled comms team in particular, of not having the
optics of the Vice President make remarks to hundreds of people, is this
earlier headline from the publication:
White House defies DeSantis with Harris Florida capital visit defending abortion rights
We’ll keep you posted on how things go at the now-private, pro-abortion affair on Sunday.
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