Vice President Kamala Harris’s interview with Bret Baier on Fox News Channel’s Special Report on Wednesday lacked any semblance of “joy.” Her responses to Baier’s inquiries were marked by intensity and a confrontational tone, which stands in stark contrast to the purportedly “joyful campaign” she has pledged to conduct, despite receiving accolades from the media.
“[T]hroughout the campaign so far, the public seen never seen Harris get mad—in fact, she’s full of joy,” the Times’ Kara Alaimo reported in September. “Her campaign is playfully tapping into the latest social media trends and memes. And rather than complaining and insulting people like Donald Trump, she’s laughing and smiling on the campaign trail.”
The portrayal of Harris was not evident during her interview with Fox News, which marked her initial television discussion where she encountered follow-up questions that seemed to place her in a defensive position. The Trump War Room described Harris as “screaming” at Baier, who posed challenging inquiries to the presidential candidate.
Kamala — screaming — has completely cracked under the pressure of the first non-softball interview of her vice presidency.
This is an unmitigated disaster for her. Humiliating. pic.twitter.com/tWTzVKpewS
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 16, 2024
Bret Baier EXPOSES the Kamala campaign for pulling last minute shenanigans to try to shorten the interview and delay its release.
"We were supposed to start at 5 P.M. and this was the time they gave us. Originally we were going to do 25 or 30 minutes… they came in and said… pic.twitter.com/7sHC75Mx9M
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 16, 2024
Kamala is asked why more people trust President Trump on the economy than her.
She responds by saying that the "experts" are smarter than the American people.
"It has been clear to those who study and understood how economic policy works." pic.twitter.com/OumCgF5xxF
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 16, 2024