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Ben Stiller joked about having an identity crisis thanks to Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris . When the Zoolander star attended a Comics For Kamala Zoom fundraising event on Monday night, he pledged a whopping $150,000 to Harris’ campaign, and also talked about why he is inspired by her . “It's beautiful when she laughs because she's a real person.

.. She's also a historic candidate.



It's going to be the first woman president and that's incredibly exciting,” he said. Biden says US will respond to attack 'in manner of our choosing' as 'WW3 looms' Donald Trump insider shares 'weird theory' about his Kamala Harris attacks He also touched on what he thinks her mixed-race heritage means to America. “[Harris is] Indian, she's black, she's everything.

You can be more than one thing, it's incredible,” he said. The conversation then took a turn when the comedian mentioned his own culture and background to attempt to relate. “You know, I'm Jewish and Irish.

I wish I was Black. Every white Jewish guy wishes he was black. You know, get out there and vote and donate and take advantage,” he joked.

Also at the event was Parks and Rec star Nick Offerman, who voiced his support for Harris by making a dig at Trump. “So I’m proud to be on Kamala’s side, where I know I’ll never see some spray-tanned tool denying a girl her ethnic identity,” Offerman said while strumming his guitar. Nancy Pelosi says Joe Biden's face should be carved into Mount Rushmore Rapper Plies brutally slammed by Trump supporters after furious two-minute rant Beyoncé planning 'huge political move' with Kamala Harris and large donation Offerman was referring to when former President Trump sat down with a panel hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists on Wednesday.

There, he made inaccurate comments about Harris’ ethnicity. “[Harris] was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago, when she happened to turn Black, and now she wants to be known as Black,” he said.

He added: “So I don’t know, is she Indian or is she Black? I respect either one, but she obviously doesn’t, because she was Indian all the way, and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went – she became a Black person.”.

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