Four staff members of Kamala Harris gestured emphatically, urging for the conclusion of Harris’s highly anticipated yet largely criticized interview on Fox News Channel’s Special Report, as revealed by Bret Baier on Wednesday evening.

Baier, who conducted the interview with Kamala Harris, disclosed this surprising information during the subsequent broadcast, indicating that there were numerous questions he did not have the opportunity to pose to Harris before the interview concluded.

“You know, I’m talking like four people waving their hands like, ‘it’s gotta stop!’” Baier told the panel.

“I had to dismount there at the end,” Baier said, describing the chaotic ending to his interview of Harris. “There are so many things, and she maybe should do more of these.”

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“Madam Vice President, they’re giving me a hard wrap,” Baier said to Harris when ending the interview. He had noted multiple times that staffers were motioning to end the interview.

Baier also accused the campaign of tactics to “ice the kicker” — presumably with Baier as the kicker.

“We were supposed to start at 5 P.M. and we — this was the time they gave us,” he said after the interview. “Originally we were going to do 25 or 30 minutes. They came in and said maybe 20. So it was already getting whittled down. And then the Vice President showed up about 5:15. We were pushing the envelope to be able to turn it around” in time for the scheduled airing.