A county sheriff in California is “really upset” that Vice President Kamala Harris featured him in a recent campaign ad without first consulting or getting his permission.
“In light of a recent political ad put out by Kamala Harris featuring Sheriff [Mike] Boudreaux, as well as other local law enforcement, the Sheriff wants to make it abundantly clear that his image is being used without his permission, and he does NOT endorse Harris for President or any other political office,” Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said.
Boudreaux has served 37 years in the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office and is now the California State Sheriffs’ Association President. The video footage used in the political ad was filmed in 2013 in California’s Central Valley when Harris was the California attorney general.
The ad attempts to portray Harris, appointed ‘border czar’ by President Joe Biden, as a hawk, claiming that, “as Vice President, she backed the toughest border control bill in decades.”