In an outrageous display of contempt toward Christian values, Comrade Kamala Harris openly mocked a Christian rally attendee who courageously proclaimed “Jesus is Lord” during her campaign speech in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on Thursday. The rally focused on promoting abortion, took a hostile turn when Harris dismissively responded to the Christian’s faith-filled outcry. The incident has left many Americans outraged, further exposing the growing divide between the Democratic Party and traditional Christian values.
Harris, who skipped the prestigious Al Smith Charity Dinner—a major Catholic event in New York—to stay on the campaign trail, faced additional backlash after reportedly creating a video mocking the Catholic faith. Her decision to snub the event and her mocking behavior during the rally signals a blatant disregard for the Christian community.
The Al Smith Charity Dinner, which has raised millions for women and children, was notably bypassed by Harris to push her pro-abortion agenda, drawing comparisons to former Vice President Walter Mondale, the last Democratic nominee to miss the event. Mondale, in 1984, went on to lose 49 states to Ronald Reagan.
During her speech in Wisconsin, Harris attempted to frame the overturning of Roe v. Wade as a direct attack on women’s rights, blaming former President Donald Trump for selecting conservative justices to the Supreme Court. “We remember Donald Trump hand-selected three members of the United States Supreme Court with the intention that they would undo the protections of Roe v. Wade, and they did as he intended,” Harris said.
Amid all this, a Christian attendee bravely interrupted, shouting, “Jesus is Lord!” But rather than address the message or acknowledge the attendee’s faith, Harris sneered, “I think you’re at the wrong rally.” The crowd, full of pro-abortion supporters, erupted into laughter, and Harris added insult to injury by smugly saying, “Try the smaller one down the street,” an apparent reference to a Trump rally held at the same venue earlier this year.
This disgraceful moment was caught on video by Jennifer McKinney, a Wisconsin local who attended the Trump rally in late August and Harris’s event. McKinney, disturbed by the coldness of Harris’s response, shared the video on social media, where it quickly went viral. McKinney noted the stark contrast between the two rallies, saying, “Trump’s rally was filled with patriotism and faith, while Kamala’s event felt cold and antagonistic to those who hold traditional Christian values.”
In her Instagram post, McKinney expressed her dismay over the atmosphere at Harris’s rally, where the loudest cheers were in support of abortion. “Everyone just cheered and screamed for killing babies. That was disappointing,” McKinney shared in her video, highlighting the unsettling priorities of the Harris supporters.
Adding to the outrage, many called out Harris’s hypocrisy. To gain entry to her event, attendees were required to show ID—a direct contradiction to Harris’s outspoken opposition to voter ID laws. McKinney also highlighted the difference in attendance, noting that the Trump rally had nearly 8,000 attendees, while Harris’s event struggled to reach 3,000. “There were almost 7,000 people at Trump’s rally, but today, Kamala’s rally only had 2,500. Open spaces. No one waiting,” McKinney said, emphasizing the enthusiasm gap between the two events.
This incident further underscores the growing divide between the Biden-Harris administration and the faith community.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, condemned Harris’s actions, stating, “Christians are not welcome in Kamala’s Democrat Party. Vote accordingly.” His statement resonated across social media, with many expressing their disgust at Harris’s dismissive attitude toward a simple proclamation of faith.
Harris’s decision to skip the 79th Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner and instead mock Catholic beliefs in a video has only added fuel to the fire.
The Al Smith Dinner, a long-standing Catholic charity event, has been a tradition for political figures to show respect for faith while raising funds for those in need. Harris’s absence and the subsequent video, in which she reportedly ridiculed Catholic traditions, have left many questioning her sincerity and respect for Christian voters.
The situation came just hours before Harris once again mocked pro-life protesters at her Wisconsin rally. After the “Jesus is Lord” interruption, Harris said with a grin, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally.” The crowd cheered and applauded her biting response, further alienating Christians who feel their faith is under attack from the Democratic Party.
Harris added, “I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street,” referring to Trump’s prior event. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Harris’s supporters cheered as the Christian protester was escorted out of the venue.
For those attending or watching online, Harris’s dismissiveness and continued attacks on traditional Christian values are becoming a pattern. Harris, who is running on a platform of expanding abortion rights, has made it clear where her priorities lie—policies that directly contradict Christian teachings. As Jennifer McKinney said in her now-viral video, “Everyone just cheered for killing babies. That was sad to see.”