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White House has ‘handcuffed’ Harris

Radio host Charlaman Tha God believes the Biden administration has “handcuffed” Vice President Harris.

Charmagne, who recently called former President Trump a “threat to democracy,” sat down with Brian Kilmeade for an interview on “Fox & Friends” to discuss Harris’ role in the administration and in the media.

The “Breakfast Club” host said he thinks Harris should appear on Fox News to ensure people don’t misinterpret what she says, but he also thinks she has been held back.

“I’ve said it many times: Vice President Kamala Harris should be on Fox. They’re afraid of Fox, right? My idea is to go to Fox, talk to Fox personalities, talk to Fox viewers,” he said. Comments highlighted by Mediaite“When you actually see someone speaking, it’s very hard to misinterpret what they’re saying.”

Kilmeade asked Sharmaan if he knew Harris before she became Biden’s running mate, and Kilmeade said the radio host had “high hopes” for Harris, which was “one of the reasons I endorsed the Biden-Harris ticket” in 2020.

“She was the cause,” Charmagne admitted.

“So what happened?” Kilmeade asked.

“I think she’s pretty constrained by the current administration,” Charmagne said.

“Why do you think that? Why do you think she’s in handcuffs?” the Fox host asked.

“I know her, I know what she stands for, and I know what she wants to do, even if she’s not necessarily in a position to do so because she doesn’t want to overstep her presidential authority,” Charmagne responded.

Kilmeade was asked if he thought Harris was qualified to be president.

“She’s no different than any other Democrat. That’s why when you hear people say things like, ‘You should be scared if Kamala Harris becomes president,’ you should be scared if Kamala Harris becomes president. Why?'” Charlamange said.

“You can see why,” he continued, “because she’s a woman of color.”

Charlamange argued that Republicans didn’t try hard enough to back former primary candidate Nikki Haley and that the former South Carolina governor didn’t attack former President Trump enough in her bid to win the nomination.

He argued that people in both parties are so eager for new options that she could have won votes from both Democrats and Republicans looking for something new.

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