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Harris campaign falsely states why Trump ends interview — but Dan Bongino quickly corrects the record

Radio host Dan Bongino issued a strong statement calling for a fact-check on Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign account after former President Donald Trump claimed he ended the interview early because he was tired. .

Bongino, who interviewed Trump on Friday, said the presidential candidate stayed longer than originally planned and had to leave due to other events scheduled for the day.

“Mr. Trump abruptly ended the live interview after it was reported that he was canceling the interview because he was 'exhausted.'”off the recordI have to go,” Kamala HQ posted on X.

“Bulls**t. He stayed longer than planned and then spent another 10 minutes signing baseballs and other items for Hurricane Relief Charity. You can shove this absolute Bulls**t into your chest. ” Bongino replied.

Harris and her campaign are pushing the theory that Trump is “exhausted” by the rigors of the election. politiko.

“I'm not even tired. I'm excited. ”

Trump has kept a busy schedule in the weeks leading up to Election Day, although he declined or did not commit to participating in some interviews or events. President Trump has eight events listed in multiple battleground states through the end of October. In response, the Trump campaign pointed out that Harris has given few interviews or solo events since becoming the Democratic nominee.

“She's a loser. Today I was on 'Fox & Friends' at 7 a.m. Then I went to two other appearances. I've made about 15 phone calls since then. I've been nonstop for 48 days. I haven't rested yet.''I'm tired. “I'm excited,” Trump himself said. said On this issue, it further pointed out that Harris attended the Al Smith Dinner this week, but that Harris was absent from the event.

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