Just who is the “extremist” in this presidential election? The mainstream media keeps trying to cast Donald Trump in that role, but his policies are closer to the mainstream — and polling shows that voters know it.
On the other hand, the policy positions of Kamala Harris — at least those expressed by Harris herself, rather than by anonymous aides or plagiarized from Joe Biden — sit far on the fringe of the American electorate. In a follow-up last night to the CNN K-Files exposé that John covered, host Erin Burnett called Harris’ track record “incredible stuff” in talking with K-Files reporter Andrew Kaczynski.
Burnett seemed most shocked by Harris’ pledge to provide “taxpayer-funded gender transitions” for illegal immigrants, but there’s more, of course:
MUST WATCH: Comrade Kamala's record is so extreme, even Erin Burnett couldn't believe it.
"You would be hard to think you would come up with taxpayer-funding gender transitions for detained migrants." pic.twitter.com/6Z1fX4y0WT
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 10, 2024
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