Ella Emhoff, Kamala Harris' stepdaughter, reflects on her sheltered life while volunteering during her stepmother's presidential campaign. She shares that staffers pre-screened her calls to avoid negative interactions, which underscores the scrutiny she faces due to her connections. Emhoff expresses frustration about missing out on typical young adult experiences while her stepmother was vice president. Additionally, she recounts her recent adventure of biking, including an incident with a car. Despite challenges, she feels determined to reclaim her independence and have new experiences.
They set me up for positive calls because they didn't want someone to know they were talking to me and then say some absolutely heinous stuff.
I feel like I've been robbed of some 'Broad City' moments just because, for the past four years, I've lived such a sheltered life, and I haven't been able to just meander.
I've started biking again, and I've already gotten into a mild collision.
I'm like, 'Wait, I think I really messed up my hand, like, I can't feel my pinky and it hurts to bend and I think I'm actually really injured.'
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