Federal prosecutors who falsely said then-Vice President-elect Kamala Harris was in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, were scolded by a federal judge on Feb. 10. The government claiming Harris was in the building despite previously admitting she was not “suggests a certain lack of attention and care in the prosecution of this case, undermining any confidence the Court can have in the Government’s representations,” U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump nominee, wrote in an order. Prosecutors claimed that both Harris and the vice president at the time, Mike Pence, were present at the Capitol on Jan. 6 while asking McFadden to limit cross-examination of Secret Service agents who were protecting Pence that day. They also listed the wrong year for when the Capitol breach occurred. The superseding indictment against Nicholas Rodean, the defendant, “references the presence of the Vice President and Vice President-elect, who were protected by …