Fox & Friends Trashes and Mocks Harris Over CNN Interview

 

Fox & Friends covered the news of Vice President Kamala Harris’s sit-down interview with CNN with 11 minutes of mocking her and her policies.

Harris’s joint interview with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, was announced on Tuesday, along with the news that it would be conducted by CNN anchor Dana Bash. The co-hosts of Fox & Friends devoted a full segment to the announcement on Wednesday to criticize Harris and her policies:

Brian Kilmeade: First and foremost, it looks like the President, the Vice President is going to sit down for an interview before the end of the month, like she promised. It’ll be tomorrow, and it will be with her running mate. A lot of speculation on why. The camp is saying, “Well, we don’t, we go, Governor Walz and Kamala Harris just got a chance to meet each other. Doesn’t really understand all the nuances of what she stands for, what she’s running on.” That makes two of them, because she doesn’t seem to understand or reiterate that in specifics anyway. So they’re going to sit down with Dana Bash on CNN, and it’s going to be a taped interview.

Lawrence Jones: I just don’t understand why he can’t watch the interview, just like the rest of us and learn as well.

Co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt and Steve Doocy also mocked how Walz was also going to be part of the interview:

Earhardt: She’s been interviewed a lot in the past as Vice President. And she has the word salads. It’s very, she’s very confused. She gets caught off-guard, especially when they talked about the border. I think that if she has her running mate sitting next to get out, they’re both going to be prepped and he can hop in when he sees she’s going down the wrong path and vice versa. They have a lot to explain–

Doocy: In other words, he essentially is her co-host.

Earhardt: Correct. Her TV husband.

As they wrapped up several minutes of running down how Harris has shifted her policies as her career as a politician has evolved, Doocy reminded viewers about the CNN interview by saying: “Maybe it’s going to be a comedy.”

Watch the video above via Fox News.

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