Kamala Harris Delivers Impassioned Address to Teri Garr Fans Following Her Passing

Washington — In an impassioned speech at the ellipse in Washington, DC, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a crowd of Teri Garr fans on the same day the beloved actress passed away, celebrating her remarkable career while also delivering pointed remarks aimed at political figures Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.

Harris, known for her eloquence, captivated the audience with heartfelt anecdotes about Garr’s contributions to film and television, highlighting her versatility and lasting impact on the industry. "Teri Garr embodied the spirit of creativity and resilience that we cherish in our culture," Harris said, her voice filled with emotion.

In a playful yet sharp critique, the Vice President referred to Trump and Vance as both being "abby normal," a nod to Garr’s famous line from the classic comedy Young Frankenstein. The comment drew laughter and applause from the audience, who appreciated the blend of humor and political commentary even amidst their grief.

Harris emphasized the importance of supporting artists like Garr, framing their work as essential to the fabric of American society. "In times of uncertainty, it is our storytellers who remind us of our shared humanity," she stated.

The event served as a powerful reminder of the intersection of culture and politics, as attendees honored Garr’s legacy while reflecting on the broader issues facing the nation. As the crowd dispersed, the sentiment was clear: Teri Garr’s films and the call for political awareness continue to inspire, even in a time marked by loss.