Andy Harris Got Into A Fight At Donald Trump’s Baltimore Event [2022]

Andy Harris Ft. McHenry

Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) was spotted fighting with a White House advance staffer at President Donald J. Trump’s Memorial Day visit to Baltimore’s Fort McHenry, according to a tweet published by White House reporter Seung Min Kim.

Kim, a White House reporter for The Washington Post, quoted White House reporter Francesa Chambers’ pool report that “members of the press overheard Harris yelling ‘bull****’ at the staffer loudly.”

Chambers, a White House correspondent for McClatchy‘s Washington, D.C. bureau, confirmed with A Miner Detail that she “included what was observed in a pool report” and that “another member of the White House press corp tweeted the report.”

“Before the president arrived, Congressman Harris, seated in the last row of chairs for attendees, up against the bike rack that separated press from the rest of the event, was seen engaging in a dispute with a White House advance staffer,” Chambers reported.

“The context of the conversation between Harris, who raised his voice at the advance person, was not clear, but members of the press overheard Harris yelling, ‘bull****’ at the staffer loudly.”

New York Post reporter Steven Nelson later tweeted that Harris’ chief of staff and spokesman, John Dutton, denied that Harris fought with the White House staffer.

According to Nelson’s tweet, Dutton called the report “fake news.”

Harris, who lives in Baltimore County, “wore a full face shield” today, reported The Baltimore Sun. He picked up the face shield from a Maryland company, Hardwire LLC. The Eastern Shore company employs his son as a sales director, The Sun reported

A Miner Detail previously reported Andy Harris cursing then-Third Vice-Chairman Matthew Adams over allegations Adams made about his wife, Nicole Harris.

Adams said Harris called him a “fucking asshole” for mentioning his wife, Nicole Beus Harris, who was elected Maryland Republican Party chairman on Dec. 10, 2022.

The late Adams published the accusation against Harris on his Maryland politics website “Fight for Maryland.” 

After only a minute or so into the call, Harris hung up on Adams but not before Harris threatened to “fu***** take him down,” Adams said.

“He was so belligerent that I could hardly keep up with him. He just kept screaming at me,” Adams told A Miner Detail on Friday in an interview.

Dutton confirmed Harris called Adams on Friday but denied he cursed at him.

“Mr. Adams’ quote about the Congressman cursing is unequivocally a lie as well,” Dutton wrote in a statement.

Trump’s Memorial Day Fort McHenry address honored men and women who died in uniform. He compared the fallen military servicemembers to those battling the coronavirus on the front lines.

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan did not attend Trump’s Baltimore speech, telling reporters he was spending the day at home with his family, celebrating his 64th birthday.

Baltimore City Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young, a Democrat, pressed Trump not to visit Baltimore on Monday because it would violate the governor’s coronavirus stay-at-home order that is still in effect.

The White House overlooked Young’s concerns, citing “the brave men and women who have preserved our freedoms for generations” who did not stay home, The Sun reported, quoting White House spokesman Judd Deere.