In a recent segment on Fox News, former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard delivered a scathing critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’s performance during her widely publicized media appearance.
Gabbard characterized Harris’s interview as a failure, revealing a lack of substance and an apparent fear of scrutiny.
This analysis was discussed with host Pete Hegseth, who also pondered the potential implications for Harris’s campaign strategy moving forward.
“Well, first of all, I think let’s just take a step back and look at the lead-up to this massively hyped-up interview. They’ve been hyping this up now for over a month. She’s going to do a big interview before the end of the month. And so everyone was watching. We’re looking okay. What is this big interview going to be? Finally, Kamala Harris, after 39 days, Queen Kamala descends from her tower to come and talk to the little people, and then what we saw made very clear what they’ve been trying to hide,” Gabbard told Hegseth. […]
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