VP Harris’ mentor consistently defended controversial pastor.
Vice President Kamala Harris has a longstanding relationship with Rev. Amos Brown, the pastor of San Francisco’s Third Baptist Church. Brown’s connection to former President Obama’s controversial pastor, Jeremiah Wright, has come under scrutiny as it threatens to become a liability for Harris’s political career.
Brown, who considers Harris and her family as dear friends and even attended her inauguration in 2021, has faced backlash for defending Wright in the past. In an op-ed, Brown dismissed media portrayals of Wright’s sermons as “fiery,” instead describing them as passionate expressions of truth.
Wright himself has been no stranger to controversy, having made anti-Semitic remarks and blamed America for the 9/11 attacks. Obama distanced himself from Wright during his 2008 campaign, denouncing his inflammatory rhetoric and eventually leaving the church.
Despite these controversies, Brown has continued to host Wright at his church multiple times, using his platform to provide context for the controversial pastor’s views. Brown defended Wright’s appearances as part of a tradition at Third Baptist Church to address pressing social issues.
Harris has publicly praised Brown numerous times, crediting him with providing guidance and inspiration during difficult moments in her life. She has expressed gratitude for his leadership and wisdom, highlighting their close bond over the years.
Amidst ongoing criticism, Harris has reiterated her admiration and respect for Brown, standing by him as both a spiritual mentor and a trusted confidant. Their relationship continues to attract attention and scrutiny, as Harris navigates the complex intersection of faith, politics, and personal connections.

