The expert brought on by the New York Times to launder away Kamala Harris' plagiarism scandal has recanted, revealing massive instances of direct, verbatim copying in her book.
In some cases from Wikipedia - as though Harris and her ghostwriter were panicked middle school students up late the night before a paper's due. Textbook plagiarism, clear as day.
Though he still won't come out and say the obvious - that Harris and her ghostwriter are thieves. The Times knows that plagiarism is theft.
This isn't hard. Plagiarism is theft. It's wrong when anyone does it. The Times treated the situation differently based on political affiliation.
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