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Embarrassing moment Kamala Harris claps along and smiles to protest in Puerto Rico (before vice president is told what they were ACTUALLY saying)

Kamala Harris joyfully clapped along to a Spanish protest song before abruptly stopping – after the lyrics were revealed to be targeting the vice president and the administration’s foreign policies.

Videos showed Harris eagerly clapping and smiling as a group banged on drums and sang in Spanish during her trip to San Juan, in Puerto Rico, on Friday.

But her face fell after an aide leaned over to speak with her – presumably to translate the lyrics. Harris immediately stopped clapping, lowered her hands and assumed a more serious facial expression. 

The song was a protest anthem that questioned: ‘We want to know, Kamala, what did you come to do? We want to know, Kamala, what is going to happen?’

This is the latest in a series of gaffes that have seen the Democrat’s approval ratings slide in what is panning out to be a ruthless presidential election year.

Vice President Kamala Harris clapped, smiled and swayed to music played outside of her tour of a cultural center in Puerto Rico on Friday – but abruptly stopped when it appeared Executive Director Mariana Reyes (left) informed her of translation of the lyrics

Award video shows Harris abruptly stop clapping and smiling when translation of a Spanish song was revealed to say: 'We want to know, Kamala, what did you come to do? We want to know, Kamala, what is going to happen?... Long live free Palestine and Haiti too'

Award video shows Harris abruptly stop clapping and smiling when translation of a Spanish song was revealed to say: ‘We want to know, Kamala, what did you come to do? We want to know, Kamala, what is going to happen?… Long live free Palestine and Haiti too’

After Kamala Harris (pictured) realized the translation of the lyrics, her face fell flat. She is pictured here waiting to speak after touring a private home in Canovanas, Puerto Rico

After Kamala Harris (pictured) realized the translation of the lyrics, her face fell flat. She is pictured here waiting to speak after touring a private home in Canovanas, Puerto Rico

Harris was initially enjoying what she thought was a fun song but it appeared she was clued into the translation of the lyrics by Executive Director Mariana Reyes, who accompanied her on the trip. 

The song took aim at the vice president, the Biden administration in general and their policies. 

A half dozen demonstrators performing on the street in front of the vice president signaled support in their song for the Palestinian people amid conflict between Israel and Hamas terrorists in Gaza, as well as for Haiti as gang violence threatens to completely collapse the island’s government.

‘Long live free Palestine and Haiti too,’ they say in the song, according to a DailyMail.com translation.

Harris met with community leaders during a tour of the Coyco Community Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Friday, March 22 when she was confronted by the protest singers.

The vice president was visiting Puerto Rico on a trip highlighting the Biden administration’s actions to support the island nation’s recovery and renewal efforts. She also attended campaign events while on her trip. 

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a visit in Canovanas, Puerto Rico

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a visit in Canovanas, Puerto Rico

Kamala Harris greets the performers - before they started singing lyrics that included sentiments that were adverse to the beliefs of the Biden administration

Kamala Harris greets the performers – before they started singing lyrics that included sentiments that were adverse to the beliefs of the Biden administration 

She continued to shake the hands of locals who she met while on her tour of the area

She continued to shake the hands of locals who she met while on her tour of the area

People hold up a sign on the side of the road as the motorcade of US Vice President Kamala Harris arrives in Puerto Rico

People hold up a sign on the side of the road as the motorcade of US Vice President Kamala Harris arrives in Puerto Rico

‘The vice president arrived, making history. We want to know, what do you think of the colony?’ the singers asked outside of the community.

During VP Harris’ trip to Puerto Rico, there were many demonstrators protesting her and President Joe Biden’s policies regarding foreign conflict in both Haiti and Israel.

People in San Juan burned American flags in the street during Harris’ visit and held posters with instigating messages like: ‘Kamala Harris War Criminal.’

Another said, ‘We did it, Joe: 14,861 children killed,’ in reference to the death toll in Gaza.

Protesters of VP Harris' visit to Puerto Rico last week called her a 'war criminal' amid protests of Israel's war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of Palestinians

Protesters of VP Harris’ visit to Puerto Rico last week called her a ‘war criminal’ amid protests of Israel’s war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of Palestinians

Protesters flooded the streets of San Juan, Puerto Rico during VP Harris' trip to the island nation on Friday, March 22, 2024 to voce opposition to the U.S. supporting Israel in its war with Hamas terrorists

Protesters flooded the streets of San Juan, Puerto Rico during VP Harris’ trip to the island nation on Friday, March 22, 2024 to voce opposition to the U.S. supporting Israel in its war with Hamas terrorists

Protesters burn an American flag on the street during Harris' trip to Puerto Rico

Protesters burn an American flag on the street during Harris’ trip to Puerto Rico

Over the years Harris has become known for her ‘word salads’, where she repeats phrases and talks in circles until the words lose their meaning. 

Last year, she emphasized to reporters that ‘community banks are in the community’ and that investing in them is therefore good for the community.

She said: ‘And so for years we have worked to expand investment in community banks because, you see, community banks specialize in providing loans and financial assistance to small business owners, in particular those in overlooked and underserved communities.’

In a similar vein in September, she said: ‘We invested an additional $12billion into community banks, because we know community banks are in the community, and understand the needs and desires of that community as well as the talent and capacity of community.’

As well as verbal gaffes, Harris was criticized this week for being tone-deaf after she visited the site of a school shooting. Parents of victims slammed as her using their trauma as a photo opportunity.

Ryan Petty’s 14-year-old daughter, Alaina Petty, was killed in the Parkland School shooting in Florida in 2018 along with 16 others.

Vice-President Kamala Harris walked past grieving parents holding photos of their children to deliver her speech at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

Vice-President Kamala Harris walked past grieving parents holding photos of their children to deliver her speech at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

'I will continue to advocate for what we must do in terms of universal background checks and assault weapons ban¿ Harris told her audience

‘I will continue to advocate for what we must do in terms of universal background checks and assault weapons ban’ Harris told her audience 

Harris went to visit the school on Saturday and made an emotional speech promoting promoting ‘red flag laws’, before paying her respects at a memorial to the victims.

But Petty slammed her for taking advantage of a ‘tragedy’, saying the visit was a ‘slap in the face’ to families from the shooting, he said: ‘I find the whole thing offensive’.

He told Fox News: ‘What they want to do is create an opportunity for the vice president to spout gun control talking points at a site that, quite frankly, is hallowed ground at this point.’

The incidents have seen Harris’ popularity plummet.

An NBC poll conducted in January revealed that 53 percent of voters view her negatively. Only 28 percent of voters view her positively. 

A DailyMail.com poll last year found Harris was viewed as the worst vice president in decades.

When asked to pick a word to summarize the vice president, respondents picked ‘incompetent’ far ahead of complimentary words such as ‘smart’ and ‘strong.’

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