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Kamala Harris has been spotted wearing a pair of headphones as she waded through a group of reporters who tried to question her on Monday.
Harris - who took more than a month to give an interview with a major media outlet after announcing her run for president - was filmed boarding her flight as she left Joint Base Andrews in Maryland to campaign across the midwest.
As she continues to face scrutiny for avoiding more interviews, he decision to wear the headphones has triggered a wave of more hilarious theories.
'Kamala is in over her head… hiding behind EarPods leadership for cowards 101', wrote one person.
In the clip, journalists can be overheard trying to get Harris' attention, but the Vice President simply waved dismissively while adjusting her headphones as if she was taking a call.
Social media users were not amused by the tactic, claiming Harris is desperate to avoid questioning.
Kamala Harris continues to avoid facing the media alone, drawing derision for wearing earbuds as the throngs of reporters tried to question her as she got on a plane Monday
One viewer out that Harris looked insensitive after an American citizen and Hamas hostage was confirmed dead Monday.
'An American Hostage gets killed and she literally is trying to block out questions about it. Unreal'.
'Sorry, too busy to answer questions. I'm listening to the new Taylor Swift song', wrote another.
Someone spotted the potential tactic, writing: 'Headphones? One way to avoid the scrum / questions.'
It comes as Harris was ripped to shreds for her 'word salad' answers in a softball liberal media interview - her first since Joe Biden dropped out 40 days ago.
The Democratic nominee appeared beside her running mate Tim Walz for an hour-long broadcast - which in reality amounted to less than half an hour of actual questioning by Dana Bash.
The liberal commentariat claimed that she had succeeded by following the tenet of 'do no harm' during the pre-recorded broadcast from Savannah, Georgia.
Harris - who took more than a month to give an interview with a major media outlet after announcing her run for president - was leaving Joint Base Andrews in Maryland to campaign across the midwest Monday and was filmed boarding her flight
But Harris' critics said she failed to address three issues that plague her campaign: the border crisis, red-hot inflation and the Biden health cover-up.
David Axelrod, a former Obama strategist, gave a brutal verdict in CNN's post-game analysis, stating that Harris hadn't 'moved the ball forward that much.'
Scott Jennings, an ex-Bush advisor, issued the ominous warning that Donald Trump will be 'salivating' ahead of the presidential debate on September 10 - their first ever face-to-face meeting.
That sentiment was echoed by GOP polling guru Frank Luntz who tweeted: 'A lot of people think Kamala Harris has done well so far in this interview. I disagree – a good debater will find it easy to challenge her.'
Harris has enjoyed a honeymoon period since taking over from Biden, buoyed significantly by generous reporting from the liberal media and polls which show her taking a lead in swing states where the Democrats had been facing wipeout under the outgoing president.
The Harris campaign now looks ahead to the presidential debate on ABC on September 10.
Trump will provide a hostile environment which she has so far managed to avoid.
Jennings last night said: 'She's trying to skip a block of time, and at the debate, Trump [will] not allow it.'