There was talk of a “severe” problem in front of the Democratic National Convention, which might be the reason behind Vice President Kamala Harris’ frequent word salads.

“Many rumors are floating around.”

Members of the campaign staff voiced more private reservations, but former President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance stayed steadfast in criticizing the Marxist course that the presumed Democratic Party nominee saw fit.

“A lot of stories out there about Kamala having a significant drinking problem… appear to be coming into focus as the campaign heats up,” wrote James Blair, the political director for the Trump 2024 campaign, in a post on X on Saturday.

Alex Bruesewitz, a Trump campaign aide, also reposted Blair’s tweet without offering any commentary, even as video snippets of the vice president’s recent remarks at rallies and previous interviews with the media and other parties spread under the hypothetical cover of drunkenness.

Some brought up her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and his past deception in an effort to negotiate his way out of a DUI, and others expressed dissatisfaction with the choice to prioritize substance over real concerns in response to the Trump campaign political director’s admonition to remain tuned.

According to a San Francisco Chronicle article from the 2020 presidential race, Harris was the only candidate who had actually consumed marijuana.

Former Vice President Joe Biden, then-President Trump, and Vice President Mike Pence were all well-known teetotalers who chose the lifestyle due to personal family history.

When Trump’s elder brother, Frederick Trump, passed away in 1981 from a heart attack, it was believed that his battle with drinking was the cause of the tragedy. Regarding Biden, the professional politician told The New York Times that his heavy-drinking uncle taught him to abstain from alcohol as a child.

The proprietor of the wine club in Alameda, California, where Harris was a member, told The Chronicle that the senator at the time stopped by to pick up her most recent shipment of wine in her own vehicle.

Owner of Rock Wall Wine Co. Shauna Rosenblum said to the newspaper, “I had a true fan girl moment,” as they reported. Rosenblum was working the drive-through pick-up line at her tasting room, which is still closed due to Alameda County’s coronavirus shutdown plan, earlier this spring. A woman arrived in her automobile to receive her shipment of wine.

She chose to have her wine placed in the backseat rather than the trunk when Rosenblum inquired. “Savor the wine!” she said to the client, according to the Chronicle.

Harris “uses a pseudonym for her wine club membership,” according to the article, and she “frequents Rock Wall’s tasting room and adores Rosenblum’s wines.”