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“With all due respect…” When Kamala Harris called B.S. on Bret Baier during last night’s Fox News interview

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Kamala Harris bravery ventured into enemy territory last night when she sat down for an interview with Fox News’ chief political anchor Bret Baier.Throughout the contentious, half-hour sit-down, which was recorded at a studio in Pennsylvania, Baier repeatedly badgered, interrupted, and attempted to bait the vice president with “gotcha questions.” But the former prosecutor didn’t fall for any of it.Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!Most of the interview, if you can call it that, was just Baier sticking to run-of-the-mill right-wing talking points and questions about things like Joe Biden‘s mental acuity and surgical care for transgender people in prison.

You know, typical, top-of-mind issues for the average American voter. But it was near the end of the conversation when things got particularly heated.While talking about the latest poll numbers and how tight the race is, Harris called out Fox News for downplaying Donald Trump repeatedly labeling “radical left lunatics” as the “enemy from within” and calling for them to be “handled” by military force.When Baier responded by playing a clip of Trump “responding” to questions about his “enemies from within” remarks to Fox News’ Harris Faulkner during a Town Hall event earlier in the day, Harris immediately called B.S.The clip Baier played was about something completely different and the VP was quick to call him out for trying to gaslight her on television, then she accused him of attempting to gloss over Trump’s calls for violence.“Bret, I’m sorry, and with all due respect, that clip was not what he has been saying about the ‘enemy within’ that he has repeated when he’s speaking about the American people,” she said. “That’s not what you just showed.”Harris 1, Baier 0.WOW — Kamala Harris forcefully calls out Bret Baier for playing a deceptive clip whitewashing Trump's comments about "the enemy within" pic.twitter.com/JmIwSQXVjvMadam Vice President.

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