Kari Lake Can't Remember That People in Armenia Speak Armenian in Painfully Awkward Exchange With House Dem
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During a congressional testimony, Kari Lake, a senior adviser to the U.S. Agency of Global Media, encountered an awkward moment when questioned by Rep. Jim Costa about Armenia. Costa asked her if she knew the language spoken in Armenia, to which Lake responded that she found it beautiful but couldn't name it—prompting Costa to clarify it was Armenian. The exchange shed light on Lake's limited awareness. The hearing further escalated when another representative confronted Lake about her past election losses, leading to an uncomfortable moment involving rumors about the other representative.
During a testimony before Congress, Kari Lake had an awkward exchange with a House Democrat about the Armenian language, revealing a lack of knowledge about the country.
Rep. Costa highlighted the historical significance of the Armenian language in relation to American values, emphasizing how it served to support those oppressed under the Soviet Union.
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