Aging shock jock Howard Stern asked Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris if she plans to pack up and leave America if former President Donald Trump is reelected on Nov. 5.
Stern interviewed Harris Tuesday on his SiriusXM radio show after she had another sympathetic hearing on The View, where she announced that she couldn’t think of a single policy that she would change from the last four years of President Joe Biden’s presidency. Stern reminded Harris that Trump has promised justice for the Democratic machine that has persecuted him with lawfare since he left the Oval Office, Mediaite reported.
“If he wins, God forbid, would you feel safe in this country? Would you stay in this country?” Stern, a Harris supporter, asked. “Howard, I’m doing everything I can to make sure he does not win,” Harris said. “What if he does? How can you be safe? He’s saying, ‘I’m just going to do whatever the hell I want, this time I know what I need to do,’” Stern said.
But Trump posted on Truth Social that Stern “looked like a real fool” defending Harris in a review of the interview: “BETA MALE Howard Stern made a fool of himself on his low rated radio show when he “interviewed” Lyin’ Kamala Harris, and hit her with so many SOFTBALL questions that even she was embarrassed. He looked like a real fool, working so hard to make a totally incompetent and ill-equipped person look as good as possible, which wasn’t very good. I dropped Howard a long time ago, like most others, and have since been credited with very good judgment! MAGA2024” […]
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