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Kamala Crumbles : Pressed on her record, Harris struggled to break from Biden’s shadow

All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. – Arthur Schopenhauer

Dear Reader,

Kamala Harris walked onto Fox News Wednesday night. It felt like a last-ditch effort, a Hail Mary. She rarely does TV. Almost never. Especially not like this. But there she was, agreeing to an extended interview. One of the few since she became the Democrats’ next-in-line. The post-Biden nominee.

  • Kamala Harris faced a tough interview on Fox News, where Bret Baier asked direct questions she struggled to answer.
  • She repeatedly deflected to attacking Donald Trump instead of addressing her own record and future plans.
  • The interview exposed significant vulnerabilities, similar to Joe Biden’s struggle during a past debate.

Bret Baier sat across from her. Unyielding. It was tense. Not the usual softball questions. Real, direct. He pressed her. Again and again. He wanted answers. The kind she had dodged for months. But she kept deflecting, pivoting to Donald Trump every time. She’d never faced a grilling like this before. It showed.

Baier asked the hard ones. The obvious ones. Why was she campaigning like she wasn’t already in the White House? How would she be different from the administration she’s part of now? And what about all those flip-flops on major policies? But Kamala didn’t answer. Not really. She stayed on script. Trump. Trump. Trump. Each time, Baier dragged her back, forcing her to confront the questions. She grew frustrated, you could see it. She didn’t know what to say.

The interview wasn’t just tough. It was revealing. It was like watching Joe Biden at that June debate. That moment when the curtain falls away. When the audience sees what’s really there. The struggle was real, and it was on display for all to see.

You didn’t want to look, but you couldn’t look away. It was painful, not because it was unfair, but because it was honest. No spin could save her. No canned lines. Kamala had no answers that didn’t expose her flaws. Nothing that could prove she was fit to lead the world’s most powerful nation.

It’s clear now. The mask is off. Kamala Harris, just like Biden then, had a moment of undeniable truth. And it doesn’t look good.

The Morning Muster