Scott Jennings defended Donald Trump's performance at the Economic Club of Chicago, saying he thought Trump did well despite panelists criticizing his approach. Jennings pointed out that while he has criticized Trump in the past, he believed this specific performance was satisfactory.
In response to criticism of Trump's interview style, Jennings stated, 'You can admit it, it's fine,' indicating a belief that Trump may not have been as poorly received in Chicago as others suggested.
The panelists considered Trump's behavior nonsensical, with Kara Swisher remarking, 'He was literally non-sensical,' citing his attacks on the interviewer as a departure from expected presidential decorum.
Jennings accused the panelists of undermining Vice President Harris's performance by suggesting they were too lenient in their evaluations, saying, 'I just don't think that's good enough for running for president.'
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