The entrepreneur who touched off an Internet firestorm with a case of mistaken identity at Vice President Kamala Harris’ press conference this week is pushing back against the White House claiming she “misrepresented” herself to get a question.

The entrepreneur who touched off an Internet firestorm with a case of mistaken identity at Vice President Kamala Harris’ press conference this week is pushing back against the White House claiming she “misrepresented” herself to get a question.