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Kamala Harris accused of plagiarizing 2007 congressional testimony, copying 80% from Republican DA Paul Logli's statement. Reuters

Harris lifted language from Republican attorney in her 2007 congressional testimony: Report

Kamala Harris faces plagiarism allegations for lifting language from a Republican attorney’s 2007 congressional testimony. Experts say the incident raises concerns but doesn’t constitute a serious plagiarism case. Harris’ prepared testimony borrowed paragraphs from Paul Logli’s statement, using the same survey and nearly identical language. The incident occurred when Harris was San Francisco’s district attorney, testifying before the House Judiciary Committee. This is the second plagiarism scandal Harris has faced in recent weeks, following accusations related to her 2009 book and a 2012 human trafficking report.

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