The San Francisco origins of Kimberly Guilfoyle’s grudge against Kamala Harris – Paradise Post

Among Donald Trump’s most loyal campaign surrogates, Kimberly Guilfoyle has been especially eager to throw every name in the book at his rival, Kamala Harris, calling the Democrat presidential candidate a “liar,” a “fraud” and a “failed,” “dangerously liberal” anarchist who’s never rightfully earned any job she’s had.

The former Fox News host and fiancée of Donald Trump Jr. even argued that Trump “brings up a solid point” when he recently told a conference of Black journalists that Harris only recently “happened to turn Black.”

But Guilfoyle’s animosity towards Harris is nothing new and stems from around 2000, when both women were ambitious, up-and-coming prosecutors, and they reportedly clashed over Guilfoyle’s desire to work in the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office. At the time, Harris was a former Alameda County prosecutor who supervised the office’s Career Criminal Unit, while Guilfoyle was trying to return to her hometown of San Francisco as she was dating and would soon marry another rising political star, Gavin Newsom.

SAN FRANCISCO - DECEMBER 9 : San Francisco mayoral candidate Gavin Newsom (L) and his wife Kimberly Guilfoyle-Newsom leave a polling place after they cast their ballots for the mayoral run-off election December 9, 2003 in San Francisco. Newsom is facing a run-off election against green party candidate Matt Gonzalez. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO – DECEMBER 9 : San Francisco mayoral candidate Gavin Newsom (L) and his wife Kimberly Guilfoyle-Newsom leave a polling place after they cast their ballots for the mayoral run-off election December 9, 2003 in San Francisco. Newsom is facing a run-off election against green party candidate Matt Gonzalez. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)



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