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Kamala Harris VP Contender Sen. Mark Kelly Pressured Daughter to Remove Social Media Posts About Drugs and Sex

Democratic Senator Mark Kelly is rumored to be on Vice President Kamala Harris’s shortlist for a potential running mate. Reports indicate that Senator Kelly previously advised his daughter to remove social media posts related to marijuana, ecstasy, and sex.

The Daily Mail reported that Senator Mark Kelly, who has already received vice-presidential vetting papers from the Harris campaign, texted his daughter Claire Kelly in 2020, advising her to remove social media posts about drugs and sex.

In an Instagram video featuring illicit drugs, Claire Kelly captioned it with the phrase, “P***y molly weed.”

The possession of Molly, which is Ecstasy/MDMA, is a felony in Arizona.

In a screenshot of a text message exchange posted by Claire Kelly, Senator Mark Kelly told his daughter, “Been busy today. Got 1 call and 2 emails about your Instagram account. I’m not interested in looking but I suspect what you posted would not be in anyone’s best interest. At least not yours or mine.”

Claire responded to her dad by writing, “No, my Instagram is fine.”

As reported by The Daily Mail:

When Arizona Senator Mark Kelly’s daughter posted photos of illegal drugs on her Instagram story, the now-vice presidential hopeful seemed to know they would come back to haunt him.

In 2020, Claire Kelly, then 23, posted a video on Instagram of what seems to be marijuana and ecstasy, known as molly.

‘P***y molly weed,’ she captioned the video of a bag of the illicit drugs. Possession of ‘dangerous drug’ ecstasy is a felony in Arizona.

In another story, Claire screenshotted text messages sent from her dad warning her to take down her post.

‘Been busy today. Got 1 call and 2 emails about your Instagram account. I’m not interested in looking but I suspect what you posted would not be in anyone’s best interest. At least not yours or mine,’ Kelly, a Democrat who joined the Senate that year, texted his daughter according to the post.

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