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Joel Pollak Joins Timcast to Discuss ‘The Agenda’ for a 2nd Trump Term, Says Kamala Looked Like ‘a Kid’ in CNN Interview

Breitbart Senior Editor Joel Pollack appeared on Timcast to explore the future of former President Donald Trump's return to the White House and offer his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris and her recent CNN interview.

Pollack was quick to say he was disappointed both with what Harris said and with CCN's presentation, in which she appeared to be a child sitting with adults.

What interested me was the direction of the interview, you can see it in the way they sat. First, they chose a dark set. I don't know why they did that, but you're a candidate for Joy… It was like Cruella de Vil, with Tim Waltz sitting at a black table and Bolt looking much bigger than her.

She looks smaller than she actually is because she is further from the camera, but she looks tiny and the table is above her waist so it looks as if a child is sitting at an adult table for the first time, which is really not a good look.

WATCH: Joe Pollack breaks down Kamala Harris' contributions in CNN interview:



Pollack also analyzes the scenery and sets.

I don't know who made that decision, but if it was CNN, they may be trying to derail her campaign by saying it's unfit for the presidency.

It looked like she was trying to prove herself here, but she didn't. She's the smallest there… she's really small in the dark set. This is a more casual set, but when you look at the background of the CNN set when he's running for president, it looks kind of messy and sloppy with coffee mugs scattered all over it. It's a really weird empty cafe.

He also contrasted Harris with former President Barack Obama, noting that she has always been “armchair-sitting.”

Pollack added, “I want to see the full picture of the candidates, but at the same time I want an informal atmosphere. I don't see her doing anything there if she moves around or changes positions.”

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