Fox's Bret Baier Defends Interrupty' Interview with Kamala Harris, Reveals Rude' Delays: She Wanted It To Be Combative'
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Bret Baier, in a recent discussion on The New Yorker Radio Hour, defended his interview approach with former Vice President Kamala Harris, in contrast to his interview with Donald Trump. Baier acknowledged the criticism from David Remnick regarding the interruption levels during his conversation with Harris. He argued that both Trump and Harris received tough questions and suggested that Harris approached their interview wanting a combative exchange. Baier also revealed logistical challenges before the interview, emphasizing the chaos felt by his production team as they prepared last minute for the sit-down.
I would look back. I did interrupt to try to redirect. I think the vice president wanted to come very combative to that interview and wanted that, he said.
Baier explained the interview was delayed until the very last minute, leaving his producers scrambling. 5:15, so my producers are pulling their hair out, they're sweating, everybody's running around.
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