Source: NwoReport

An aide to Vice President Kamala Harris responded to the departure of staffers from her office by publicly proclaiming how much he loves his job — only to get roasted by social media users.

Following a blistering report in which Harris was described as a “bully” who dolls out “soul-destroying criticism,” David Gins took to Twitter to declare he’s never been happier.

“Hi. My name is David Gins. I work for Vice President Harris on behalf of the American people as Deputy Director for Operations and absolutely love my job,” he tweeted Sunday. He added, “Just thought some of you should know” along with a smiley face emoji.

Gins also posted a photo of himself sitting stiffly in a jacket and tie behind a desk in an ornate office. A large photo in a gilt frame on the wall to his left showed Harris standing behind a desk next to Second Gentleman,

Douglas Emhoff.

Gins’ tweet quickly racked up above 7,000 comments, many of which suggested he was being less than candid. “Blink twice if you need help Dave,” one commenter mocked, alluding to a hostage situation. “You look like you’re going to the gallows, bro,”

another tweeted.

A senior analyst at the Conservative Club for Growth free-market advocacy group, Andrew Follett tweeted: “Its a call for help…Even has an encoded secret message…” Underneath was a screenshot of Gins’ tweet with red outlines around a series of letters that spelled out “I am a Hostage.”

Other tweets in that vein included, “David, please post a photo of you holding today’s newspaper.”

“Good for you, David. You in no way look or sound like somebody’s just out

of frame, holding a sign that says, ‘Make this sound good if you ever want to work again,’” another wrote.

“Good for you, David. You in no way look or sound like somebody’s just out

of frame, holding a sign that says, ‘Make this sound good if you ever want to work again,’” another wrote.

Some Twitter users replaced the picture inside the frame, including images of the words “help me” scrawled in white letters against a black background and a kitten clutching a rope line under the words “HANG IN THERE!”

On Saturday, the Washington Post reported that Harris’ caustic management style has led to churn among her top-level staff and cited the recent resignations of four people, including Chief Spokesperson Symone Sanders and Communications Chief Ashley Etienne.

Harris’ 2020 presidential bid — which collapsed in early December 2019 — was also plagued by reports about unhappy staffers, including a top aide who resigned in a letter that read, “This is my third presidential campaign, and I have never seen an organization treat its staff so poorly.”

During Monday’s daily White House briefing, press secretary Jen Psaki was asked if anybody asked Gins “to put out a positive tweet…or was that all him?”