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'Legacy of incompetence': Comer unveils wide-ranging hearing on Biden-Harris 'failed record' House Oversight Committee hearing next week will examine the Biden-Harris administration

  Kamala Harris gave 'no real specifics' on her economic policy during debate: Mark Penn FIRST ON FOX:  The House Oversight Committee is planning a hearing next week broadly targeting Biden-Harris administration policies and their effect on Americans, Fox News Digital has learned. Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is scheduling the hearing – titled, "A Legacy of Incompetence: Consequences of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Policy Failures" – for Thursday, Sept. 19, at 10 a.m. ET. Comer accused President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris of causing "skyrocketing inflation, the worst border crisis in American history, high energy prices, chaos around the world, and rampant waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement at federal agencies," in a statement to Fox News Digital on Thursday. IN THE TRUMP-HARRIS FACEOFF THERE WAS A CLEAR WINNER BUT DON'T BELIEVE THIS ELECTION IS OVER House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer announces a hearing on the ...

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Vice President Kamala Harris outlined her economic plan during a speech in North Carolina on Friday. (Getty Images)

She also blasted Democratic legislation that would "likely be the template" for Harris' policy proposal as "especially bad."

"If you look at the legislation that, as I mentioned, is already in the Senate, led by Senator Warren and Senator Bob Casey and a slew of others, the particular way that this is written, which is likely to be the template for any proposal that Harris would eventually embrace, is especially bad in that it just bans excessive prices, grossly excessive prices, grossly excessive profit margins, and says that the Federal Trade Commission can use any the metric it deems appropriate to decide what that — what that would mean," she said, knocking the idea of "the FTC to be deciding, like, how much Kroger charges for eggs in Michigan."

Furthermore, she argued, the plan would be "very bad for markets," and could lead down the same failed path as socialist and communist governments.

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