WATCH: Kamala Harris Stumbles Over Pledge of Allegiance on Senate Floor

However, what should have been a routine task turned into a focal point for criticism and debate as Harris appeared to struggle with the recitation of one of the nation’s most iconic patriotic statements.

The ceremony began smoothly, with Harris overseeing the proceedings in her capacity as president of the Senate. As part of the event, she invited the gathered members to join her in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Starting confidently, Harris said, “Join me in pledging allegiance to our flag,” before moving into the familiar words. But partway through, she hesitated and stumbled, saying, “I pledge allegiance to the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands…”

While the pause was brief, it was enough to catch the attention of those present and sparked an immediate response on social media. Clips of the incident were shared widely

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