Inside Her Race Against Donald Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris sits down
with Bret Baier tonight at 6 p.m. ET in battleground
Pennsylvania for an exclusive interview — marking it as her first on the network.
Pennsylvania for an exclusive interview — marking it as her first on the network.
Harris for President
October 16, 2024
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Vice President Harris Was “Strong,” “Presidential” on Fox News
Tonight on Fox News, Vice President Harris forcefully condemned Donald Trump’s unhinged rhetoric, joined Trump’s former vice president and top general in warning of the dangers of a second Trump administration, and laid out her plans to lower costs for the middle class and maintain America’s global leadership.Political strategists, elected officials, and voters from both parties took to the air and social media to commend Vice President Harris on her commanding interview.
On the Airwaves:
On CNN’s The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, Brian Stelter: “I think this strategy from Harris was a Google strategy. She wanted Fox viewers to start to Google some of the things she was saying, because some of the comments she was making in this interview are foreign to the Fox audience. For example, General Mark Milley saying Trump is a fascist to the core. That's barely been covered on Fox News. So she was able to get some of those talking points in. This was the most adversarial interview Kamala Harris has probably ever done. Instead of getting to debate Trump again, she got to debate Bret Baier, and a lot of viewers are going to come away saying, ‘Wow, she's willing to do that. That's a sign of toughness and strength.’”
On Fox News’ Special Report, Dana Perino: “At times, especially when she was trying to go after Donald Trump, she was fairly effective in that, to try to get her point of view across.”
On Fox News’ Special Report, Harold Ford: “She has to be pleased with how she performed this evening.”
On Fox News’ Special Report, Brit Hume: “She was combative and energetic and she certainly landed some blows on Donald Trump.”
On MSNBC’s The Beat with Ari Melber, Sunny Hostin: “What I saw is someone who loves this country, who is competent, who is fit to be the President of the United States, who is in complete command of the facts, and understands the stakes and what– that our democracy truly is at stake.”
On CNN’s OutFront with Erin Burnett, Max Rose: “That was a home run because she sent the one message that needs to be sent, which was I will go anywhere, at any time, and show the courage necessary to speak to every American because that's what a real president does… She showed exactly what she needed to show, which was that she is a leader ready to be president on Day One.”
On CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360, Geoff Duncan: “She dove into the deep end of the pool with Fox News and Bret Baier, and she did extremely well. She answered the questions on message. And you know, look, the Republicans she's trying to track down right now at this point in the campaign are not the Republicans she's going to flip from Trump to herself. She’s just trying to flip those Republicans that are– weren't going to show up and vote and just sit on the couch. I think they heard a message today that was consistent, and they were able to figure out: do they want somebody who's more liberal than they are, or somebody who lies to them every day? And I think at the end of the day, more Republicans that sit in the middle are going to– are going to flock toward somebody that they can legislatively work with that's more liberal, but doesn't lie to them every time he opens his mouth.”
On MSNBC’s Alex Wagner Tonight, Former Trump White House Deputy Press Sec. Sarah Matthews: “I think it makes a huge difference, actually. I think it is really important that Kamala Harris went into the lion's den. And she knew that this was going to be a tough interview, and it might not necessarily be fair, like you pointed out, with the deceptive editing on Bret Baier’s part, which him and his team should be ashamed of in my opinion quite frankly, because I know that they know better. But she was right to call him out, and I thought that that was a really powerful moment, and so for those in the Fox News audience who are watching who might not have been familiar with these remarks, they might have saw her push back on this and they might have thought to themselves, ‘hmm, what am I not being shown?’ And maybe they went home and Googled it. And maybe they saw the remarks for themselves and saw him double down on it. And so that is why I think it was so important for her to go make the case on a network that maybe, you know, might not necessarily be friendly to her, but I thought she did a fantastic job.”
On CNN’s The Source with Kaitlan Collins, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg: “Well, it was really impressive on her part. She was tough, smart, focused, disciplined, the same qualities that made her a very effective prosecutor, and I think are going to make her a very effective president. And she did it in territory that's obviously not ideologically friendly. I think she had many reasons to think twice about whether she was going to get fair treatment on Fox News. But even as they were interrupting her, preventing her from speaking, she got her point across, and she called out things like that moment, that exchange that we just saw, where they attempted to sidestep the shocking fact of someone wanting to be President calling Americans ‘the enemy from within.’ And I think it's especially appropriate, actually, for her to do that on Fox. Because, you know, when I think about conservatives, Republicans that I know, one of the things that's most– that I'm most sympathetic to about, what sincere conservatives care about is a passion for liberty and a real concern about making sure that liberty is protected.”
Online:
Olivia Troye: VP Kamala Harris showed up & delivered a powerful interview on Fox News, proving once again that she’s committed to being a president for ALL Americans. She didn’t shy away from tough questions & emphasized that her focus is on delivering real solutions for everyone, regardless of politics. #RepublicansForHarris
Adam Kinzinger: She went into the lion's den and took them on and stood tall. Fox tried their bs gotchas in their rightwing reality, and she turned everything deftly back to Trump and held him accountable in his own safe space. She did not let them bait her at all - strong, confident, epic. She totally schooled Bret Baier
Alyssa Farah Griffin: There will be loyal Fox-News-viewing women who will walk away from Harris’ interview thinking: I don’t agree w/her much, but she’s not dumb like Trump told me, & she’s tough, despite what he’s said.
It matters around the edges in a tight race.
Mika Brzezinski: With a host performing for an audience of one, @KamalaHarris did a great job pushing through what was a rude and misleading interview. Very surprised. I applaud that she called him out for showing a clip that did not represent the topic at hand.
This is what they do.
Symone D. Sanders Townsend: But on the tone, I have sat in the room for a number of interviews with VP Harris and they have been tough. I’ve never witnessed what I witnessed tonight though. The interviewer wasn’t themselves - instead he was rude, misleading and pulled questions straight out of a proverbial Trump/Vance press release.
The best part is, VP’s response was simply to match his energy, stick to her why of the interview and not take the bait. <— this is what a President would do
Jen Psaki: And this is how you do Fox
Brian Stelter: Trump refused to debate Harris again, so she did the next best thing and did battle on Fox. News junkies will dissect specific answers but normies will just hear that she went into enemy territory and survived/thrived
Katie Phang: Kamala Harris deftly not taking the (gratuitous) bait here and making it clear that it’s Donald Trump who demeans, belittles, and diminishes the American people….
Ron Filipkowski: There is not a single interviewer at Fox who has ever interviewed Trump the way that they just interviewed Harris. They wouldn’t dare. And if they dared, he would rage at them for months and tell everyone not to watch it. But Harris did great and showed them for who they are.
Adrian Carrasquillo: Never seen Harris respond so forcefully in an interview or even a speech.
Sarah Reese Jones: Harris is dealing very well with a hostile interview. This is the sort of interview that Trump refuses to do.
Natasha S. Alford: Kamala Harris absolutely held her own in that interview. Good to answer tough questions. Great when you can actually complete your thoughts so the audience can hear your answers, but it was a useful exchange. No more arguments about her being too scared to go on FOX.
Aaron Rupar: Baier is really going for blood here. Harris does a nice job standing her ground.
Jennifer Schulze: This is a banger of an interview for Harris. She hit back hard at every cheap shot from @BretBaier. I just wish it was longer so she could have continued to show fox viewers what’s what.
Aaron Rupar: Harris does a nice job landing attacks on Trump when Baier lets her complete a thought
Joey Garrison: The word Team Harris is using to describe Harris’ Fox News performance: “Presidential.”
Sarah Burris: I figured Harris would do well with this Fox interview, but I didn't expect Bret Baier to get so publicly owned on national television
Lauren Windsor: Kamala Harris is on Fox News with Bret Baier right now and getting feisty calling out his bs.
I seem to remember people saying she was afraid of the media, and yet lo, here she is in the lion's den.
Amy Siskind: Wow! Kamala Harris held her own on Fox News. They thought they were gonna ambush her, but she turned it around and I bet she picked up a lot of voters tonight who care about what's best for our country! LFG!!!
Eric Schultz: Baier trotted out all of Fox's gotchas from their right-wing MAGA reality and @KamalaHarris turned it right back onto Trump, holding him accountable on his cherished network.
Tommy Vietor: Kamala Harris did a great job on Fox News and showed that she can take tough questions from anyone. Also, @BretBaier reminded us for the umpteenth time that he might go to all the DC book parties, but when chips are down, he's a Murdoch/GOP employee and will do their bidding.
Jon Favreau: Honestly - great interview.
Kamala was sharp, tough, and gave her best answers yet to some of the thornier questions she's been asked before.
Combative interviews can be good. Going on Fox can be good. You just have to be prepared (she was) and stand your ground (she did!)
Dan Pfieffer: Kamala Harris handled that Fox News interview with confidence and skill. Now try to imagine Donald Trump handling tough, antagonistic questions.
Bakari Sellers: Kamala. Devi. Harris.
Went to @FoxNews even with 787 million reasons not to, and looked presidential, held her own and portrayed poise.
DNC Chair Jaime Harrison: I’m so proud of our MVP @KamalaHarris … she has been showing the American people that she has the strength of conviction and the judgment to lead this nation. Bottomline… she ain’t taking the bullshit!
State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta: VP @KamalaHarris was smart, detailed, and very tough on FOX.
Three words: Commander In Chief
Rep. Veronica Escobar: Baier isn’t interested in policy or solutions for his viewers. Like Trump, Fox paints immigrants as criminals, wants Americans to fear the LGBTQ community, and fuels ugly culture wars.
Despite that @KamalaHarris stood up to Baier and demonstrated the strength of a real leader.
Rep. Robert Garcia: So many folks who watch Fox News are hearing from Kamala Harris directly for the first time. She was tough, direct and made the contrast with Donald Trump. So impressive and I suspect there’s a segment of viewers who this will impact. Great move.
Rep. Shontel Brown: While Trump's handlers try to hide his rambling and unstable episodes @kamalaharris is reaching out to a broad audience, with interviews with everyone from Charlamagne Tha God to Fox News.
The Vice President is winning over voters, delivering the facts, and not backing down.
Former Senator Claire McCaskill: I figured @BretBaier would be tough. I didn’t think he would be downright rude and disrespectful. The VP did great. She is strong. He is scared.
Sen. Chris Murphy: I am so proud of my friend. Not taking shit. Telling truths. Acting like a president for all of us.
In Print:
Washington Post Live Updates: Harris on Fox: Trump is suggesting he would turn U.S. military against Americans
[Maegan Vazquez, 10/16/24]
Vice President Kamala Harris went after former president Donald Trump’s recent comments “suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people,” and criticized Fox News for re-airing a clip of the Republican presidential nominee dismissing the suggestion that he was being “threatening.” [...]
Harris was referring to Trump’s recent comments during an interview with Fox Business in which he suggested he was worried about the prospect of unspecified actions by “radical left lunatics” on Election Day. He urged that the National Guard or U.S. military be deployed on American soil against those he labeled “the enemy from within.”
New York Times Live Updates: In Contentious Fox News Interview, Harris Spars With Anchor
[Lisa Lerer, 10/16/24]
Harris is making points that Fox News viewers don’t often hear in the channel’s normal programming, saying that Trump is unfit to serve and pointing out the number of his former administration officials who support her candidacy.
ABC: Harris paints Trump as threat, draws contrast with Biden in testy Fox News interview
[Fritz Farrow, Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, Will McDuffie, and Tal Axelrod, 10/16/24]
Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday hammered former President Donald Trump as thin-skinned and a threat to U.S. democracy in a fiery interview with Fox News.
Harris raised Trump's recent rhetoric about the "enemy within" and threats to use the military to go after political opponents on and supposed chaos on Election Day to suggest that he's unfit for a second term in office, adding that it is "clear to me" that Trump is "unfit to serve, that he is unstable, that he is dangerous."
"You and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military on the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest. He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him," Harris told Fox News anchor Brett Baier.
CNN Live Updates: In attack on Trump, Harris says the US president should be able to take criticism
[Elisa Hammond, 10/16/24]
Vice President Kamala Harris said the president of the United States should be “willing to handle criticism” without saying they would “lock people up” in an attack on Donald Trump and comments the former president made earlier this week, suggesting using the military to handle what he called “the enemy from within” on Election Day.
“You and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military on the American people,” she told Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday.
“He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him. This is a democracy,” she said.
She said democracy is what is at stake and noted how many of Trump’s closest advisers during his presidency have come out against their former boss. Harris also repeated her assertions that Trump is “unstable.”
CNN Live Updates: Harris said her presidency would turn the page “on rhetoric that people are frankly exhausted of”
[Aditi Sangal, 10/16/24]
Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked Vice President Kamala Harris Wednesday what she would be “turning the page from,” referring to her campaign slogan.
She argued that she would turn the page “on rhetoric that people are frankly exhausted of.”
In the last decade, Harris said “we have been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from Donald Trump that has been designed and implemented to divide our country and have Americans literally point fingers at each other.”
Trump’s rhetoric “suggests that the strength of a leader is based on who you beat down,” instead of “who you lift up,” she said.
“The vast majority of us have more in common than what celebrates us,” she said.
Associated Press: Harris’ interview with Fox News is marked by testy exchanges over immigration and more
[Zeke Miller, 10/16/24]
Vice President Kamala Harris engaged in a combative first interview with Fox News on Wednesday, sparring on immigration policy and shifting policy positions while asserting that if elected, she would not represent a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency.
Harris’ interview with Fox’s Bret Baier marked her first foray onto the network, which is popular with conservative viewers, as she looked to broaden her o utreach to GOP-leaning voters with less than three weeks until Election Day. Her nearly-30 minute sitdown with Baier repeatedly grew heated, with the two talking over each other, as he pressed her on immigration and her changing policy stances since her first run for president in 2020.
When Baier kept talking as Harris tried to respond to his challenges on immigration, Harris told him, “May I please finish. ... You have to let me finish please.”
Axios: Harris: "My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's"
[Erin Doherty, 10/16/24]
Vice President Kamala Harris said that her "presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency" during an interview on Wednesday with Fox News' Bret Baier, her first formal interview on the network.
Why it matters: It's a change for the VP, who has largely embraced the Biden administration's policies during her campaign. Her remarks on Fox News represent her most forceful effort yet to differentiate herself from the president.
Driving the news: "Like every new president that comes into office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas," Harris said.
"I represent a new generation of leadership," she said, as she sought to highlight how her administration would be different than Biden's.
The Daily Beast: Harris Shuts Down Bret Baier as He Plays the MAGA Hits
[Zachary Folk, 10/16/24]
In a contentious interview with Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, Fox News host Bret Baier spent no time going after the vice president with a laundry list of the subjects often highlighted by former President Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
Variety: Kamala Harris Says ‘My Presidency Will Not Be a Continuation of Joe Biden’s’ During Fox News Interview: ‘I Represent a New Generation of Leadership’
[Selome Hailu, 10/16/24]
In an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, vice president Kamala Harris said that she’s not running for president to act as an extension of her predecessor [...]
She replied: “Let me be very clear: My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency. Like every new president that comes into office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas. I represent a new generation of leadership.”
“I, for example, am someone who has not spent the majority of my career in Washington, D.C.,” Harris continued. “I invite ideas, whether it be from the Republicans who are supporting me, who were just on stage with me minutes ago, and the business sector and others who can contribute to the decisions that I make.”
Harris was referencing a campaign event she held right before speaking to Baier on Wednesday, during which she met with Republican supporters in Washington Crossing. That event, as well as the Baier interview, align with a recent strategy from her campaign to engage with right-leaning voters who may not support Donald Trump.
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Harris for President
October 16, 2024
WATCH >> VP Harris Shares with Fox Viewers What They Don’t Often Hear: She Has Strong GOP Support, Trump’s Own VP and Top General Warn He Is Unfit to Serve
Harris: “People who know him best…
have said he’s unfit and dangerous and should never be
President of the United States again.”
Earlier today Harris rallied
in Pennsylvania with 100+ Republicans
Tonight, Vice President Kamala Harris went on Fox News, where she communicated strongly
to Fox viewers
facts they may not often get to hear on the airwaves
there, including how Donald Trump’s own former Vice
President and top General believe he’s unfit for office,
how she has earned strong Republican support in her
campaign, and how independent economic analysis has found
Trump’s plans would blow up the deficit, cause a
recession, and spike inflation.
She also shared her positive vision for America and the new generation of leadership she would bring, stressing that she would bring her own unique vision, ideas, and experiences to the job – not simply be a continuation of President Biden’s presidency.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Vice President Harris is campaigning across the country and speaking directly with voters of all backgrounds, while Trump has pulled out of interviews with 60 Minutes and CNBC, declined a second debate with Harris, and refused to release his medical records – revealing a candidate who clearly wants to avoid scrutiny from the voters whose support he hopes to earn.
She also shared her positive vision for America and the new generation of leadership she would bring, stressing that she would bring her own unique vision, ideas, and experiences to the job – not simply be a continuation of President Biden’s presidency.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Harris helped Fox viewers
hear about the dangers a second Trump term presents,
including his threats to turn the military on his
fellow Americans: Harris pointed
out that Trump “has talked about turning the military
on the American people” and “locking people up because
they disagree with him,” adding that some of his
closest advisors such as General Mark Milley have
called him a “threat,” and said he is “unfit to serve,
that he is unstable, that he is dangerous” and “should
never be President of the United States again.” She
said that “people are exhausted with someone who…
spends full time demeaning and engaging in personal
grievances and being about him, instead of the
American people.”
- Harris said
that she would bring a new generation
of leadership to the presidency: She
said, “Let me be very clear: my presidency will not be
a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency,” pointing to
her unique life experiences and plans to increase the
supply and bring down the cost of housing, and
expanding the tax deduction for small businesses. Harris underlined,
“I represent a newgeneration of leadership.”
- Harris contrasted
her plans to strengthen the economy and Trump’s
plans to cut taxes for billionaires and blow up the
deficit: Harris pointed
out that Trump is “trying to create a sense of fear”
in Americans because he “has no plan” that is about
“the needs of the American people. She highlighted how
her proposals would “strengthen our economy” according
to experts like “16 Nobel laureates,” whereas Trump’s
plans would “ignite inflation and invite a recession”
and “give tax cuts to billionaires and the biggest
corporations in our country and blow up our deficit.”
Vice President Harris is campaigning across the country and speaking directly with voters of all backgrounds, while Trump has pulled out of interviews with 60 Minutes and CNBC, declined a second debate with Harris, and refused to release his medical records – revealing a candidate who clearly wants to avoid scrutiny from the voters whose support he hopes to earn.
On the danger Donald Trump presents to our country:
Vice President Harris: “Here's the bottom line: He has repeated it many times, and you and I both know that, and you and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military on the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest. He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him. This is a democracy, and in a democracy, the President of the United States, in the United States of America, should be willing to be able to handle criticism without saying he'd lock people up for doing it. And this is what is at stake, which is why you have someone like the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff saying what Mark Milley has said about Donald Trump being a threat to the United States of America.”
“What I'm talking about is that over the last decade, people have become – but listen – over the last decade, it is clear to me, and certainly the Republicans who were on stage with me – the former Chief of Staff to the president, Donald Trump, former Defense Secretaries, national security adviser and his vice president – one, that he is unfit to serve, that he is unstable, that he is dangerous, and that people are exhausted with someone who professes to be a leader, who spends full time demeaning and engaging in personal grievances and being about him, instead of the American people. People are tired of that.”
“If you listen to Donald Trump, if you watch any of his rallies, he's the one who tends to demean, and belittle and diminish the American people. He's the one who talks about an enemy within, an enemy within! Talking about the American people, suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people.”
“I think the American people have concerns about Donald Trump, which is why the people who know him best, including leaders of our national security community, have all spoken out, even people who worked for him in the Oval Office, worked with him in the Situation Room and have said he’s unfit and dangerous and should never be President of the United States again, including his former Vice President, which is why the job was open for him to choose another running mate. So that is a fact. That is a fact.”
On how her presidency would bring a new generation of leadership:
Vice President Harris: “Let me be very clear: my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency, and like every newpresident that comes into office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas. I represent a newgeneration of leadership. I, for example, am someone who has not spent the majority of my career in Washington, DC. I invite ideas, whether it be from the Republicans who are supporting me, who were just on stage with me minutes ago, and the business sector, and others who can contribute to the decisions that I make about, for example, my plan for increasing the supply of housing in America and bringing down the cost of housing, addressing the issue of small businesses, which is about working with the private sector to bring more capital and access to capital to our small business leaders, including my plan for $25,000 down-payment assistance for first-time homebuyers and for small businesses, extending the tax deduction from $5,000 to $50,000.
On her positive vision to strengthen the economy and create opportunity for all Americans:
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Donald J. Trump for President 2024
PALM BEACH PLAYBOOK
October 17, 2024
Contact: Tommy Pigott and Taylor Rogers, Team Trump
TOTAL, UNMITIGATED DISASTER – Kamala Harris had her first non-softball interview of her vice presidency yesterday – and calling it a “complete and total disaster” would be the understatement of the year.
Team Trump has what you missed:
- Kamala refused to apologize to the
families of Jocelyn Nungaray, Rachel Morin, and Laken
Riley – American citizens brutally murdered by illegals
she let into the country: “Those are tragic cases.”
- Kamala couldn't (or wouldn't) say how many illegal aliens she has released into the country: “It is a topic of discussion that people want to rightly have.”
- Kamala wouldn't disavow her support of driver's licenses, free college tuition, and free health care for illegal immigrants: “We will support and enforce federal law.”
- Kamala defended handing hundreds of billions of dollars to Iran and its proxies: “Let's go back to Donald Trump.”
- Kamala abdicated
responsibility for covering up Biden's cognitive decline and lying about it: “He has the judgment and the experience to do what he has done.” - Kamala wouldn't say when — if ever — she realized her border crisis was, in fact, a crisis: “Let's all be honest about that. I have no pride in saying that this is a perfect immigration system. I have been clear – I think we all are!”
- Kamala declined to address her support of taxpayer-funded sex change surgeries for prisoners and illegal aliens: “That ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit like throwing stones when you live in a glass house.”
- Kamala attempted to blame her border crisis on President Trump because he opposed her mass amnesty bill: “This is rightly a discussion that the American people want to have.”
- Kamala dodged the incompatibility of her claim she is "turning the page" when she is currently in office: “And Donald Trump has been running for office!”
- Kamala had no answer for why, if President Trump is as bad as she claims, he's beating her in the polls: “It's not supposed to be easy.”
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Trump Campaign Statement on Kamala Harris' Train Wreck Fox News Interview
“Kamala Harris’ interview with Bret Baier was a TRAIN WRECK. Kamala was angry, defensive, and once again abdicated any responsibility for the problems Americans are facing. She couldn’t give a straight answer to a single question because she has no answers. Kamala’s entire campaign is based on lies about President Trump. Kamala can’t handle the pressure of an interview with Fox News—she certainly can’t handle the pressure of being President of the United States.” - Karoline Leavitt, Trump Campaign National Press SecretaryMAGA Inc.
October 16, 2024
Kamala BOMBS Fox News Interview
Kamala Harris’ bigtime interview was tonight, and what did the American people learn? Nothing!
Bret Baier exposed Kamala Harris’ team for attempting to cut the interview short BEFORE IT EVEN STARTED: "We were supposed to start at 5 P.M…Originally we were going to do 25 or 30 minutes... they came in and said maybe 20. The Vice President came in around 5:15. We were pushing the envelope..."
WORD SALADS & NON-ANSWERS:
- When asked about border crossings, Kamala COULDN’T ANSWER. The American people know- Border Czar Harris has unleashed violent, illegal aliens into our country, costing innocent lives.
- When asked about the young women who were brutally murdered thanks to Kamala’s open-border policy, she reverted to attacking President Donald Trump. How does she sleep at night?
- When asked about allowing illegal immigrants to reap the benefits of United States CITIZENS she said, “That was five years ago.”
- When asked about tax dollars paying for gender transition surgeries for prisoners she REFUSED to answer.
- When asked about President Donald Trump beating her in swing states, NO ANSWER.
- When asked about Iran being the #1 threat to the United States she gave a big ‘ole defensive word salad and then said, “Let’s go back to Donald Trump.”
Bret Baier was heckled by Kamala staffers to wrap it up and end her interview. If Kamala can’t handle a 30-minute, pre-taped interview, how is she going to answer to the American people as President? BAD LOOK, KAMALA.
SPECTATOR THOUGHTS:
If this was her attempt to win over moderate voters- she failed: "Her answers are not going to pass the smell test with an audience who has watched loyally. We have more Republicans, Democrats and independents that watch than any news channel." - Dana Perino
Even DEMOCRATS are calling her out on her inability to answer straightforward questions: "I thought she should've been clearer about her position on if she's for the transgender operations or not." -Former Tennessee Democratic Congressman Harold Ford Jr.
BOTTOM LINE: While Kamala’s team hides her from the press and cuts interviews short when she can’t answer to her failed leadership, Team Trump has more than doubled her, with 79 interviews since August. Further, Team Trump wields interviews from all outlets including far-left MSDNC and even hostile Dana Bash on CNN. Kamala? Can’t even handle a Fox News pre-taped interview from a moderate Republican- a sector she claims she has the support of.
But it’s no wonder her team has kept her in the media shadows- her track record is DISASTROUS and she can’t form a coherent sentence to save her life.
The American people deserve a proven track record: the greatest economy in modern history, the greatest military, world peace, affordable groceries, and American greatness: A SECOND DONALD J. TRUMP PRESIDENCY.