Four of Kamala Harris' staffers waved their arms, calling for an end to her long-awaited but widely criticized policy. FOX News Channel Special Report This was revealed in an interview with Bret Baier on Wednesday night.
Baier, who interviewed Kamala Harris, made a shocking revelation in the post-interview broadcast, saying there were many questions he couldn't ask Harris before the interview ended.
“You know, I'm talking about four people waving their hands and saying, 'This has to stop!'” Baier said during the panel discussion.
“I had to get off there at the end,” Baier said of the chaotic ending to his interview with Harris. “Maybe she should do more, because there's a lot of work to do.”
“Mrs. Vice President, they're being hard on me,” Baier told Harris as the interview ended. He noted multiple times that staff signaled him to end the interview.
Baier also accused the camp of a tactic of “cooling the kicker,” perhaps by making Baier the kicker.
“It was scheduled to start at 5 p.m., and this was the time they gave us,” he said after the interview. “Originally it was scheduled for 25 or 30 minutes. They came in and said maybe 20 people. So it was already being cut back. And then the vice president showed up and said, 5:15. We were pushing the envelope to turn things around in time for the scheduled broadcast.
Harris' team quickly began to characterize the interview as a biased attack on the vice president. Senior campaign adviser David Plouffe tweeted minutes after the interview ended, whining that Baier's interview was an “ambush.”
Bradley Jay is Breitbart News' Capitol Hill correspondent. Follow him on X/Twitter. @BradleyAJay.





