On October 16th, Kamala Harris made a bold move in her first interview with Fox News. Anchor Bret Baier challenged Democratic candidates with questions such as border issues, how tax dollars are used to pay for sex-reassignment surgeries, and what it would be like to “turn the page” on American history.
However, once the curtains closed, Baier went on the air and explained how Harris' team had tried to sabotage the interview before taping began.
Dave Rubin plays the clip.
“The time given to us was 5 p.m. Eastern Time. … We said we were going to shoot the tape as a live performance. In other words, roll the tape and let it run without any editing or interruptions. But we had to do it by 5:15 or we wouldn't be able to turn the whole machine over before the top of the show at 6 p.m.,” Baier explained. I did.
“We waited at 4:55, then 5:00, then 5:05, then 5:10. At 5:17 the vice president was ejected, so they were icing the kicker. “I felt a little bit like I was trying to do it,” he continued.
Dave is not surprised that Harris “knew a quick response and showed up late.”
But that wasn't all Baier had to say about how Kamara handled the interview. To hear more of his post-interview comments, watch the clip above.
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