Within hours of Vice President Kamala Harris‘ appearance on Fox News, it became clear that the legacy media outlets had all received their pre-written talking points and their marching orders.

The interview, which was shortened to just over 20 minutes after the vice president arrived late — grew combative at times as Bret Baier pressed the Democratic presidential nominee for real answers. Harris responded to each question — regardless of topic — by filibustering until she found a point from which she could pivot and attack her Republican rival, former President Donald Trump.

Democrats and multiple media personalities took to X to do damage control because, as Mark Hemingway noted, “If Kamala had done well, they’d be posting her highlights from the interview, not attacking Baier, who was perfectly professional.”

“I figured @BretBaier would be tough. I didn’t think he would be downright rude and disrespectful. The VP did great. She is strong. He is scared,” former Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) posted in response.

CNN’s Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter complained that Baier was “misleading” and “deceptive” during the interview.

Stelter’s initial response to the interview was fairly telling as well — without highlighting anything that Harris actually said, he claimed that she had given a show of strength simply because she was willing to make an appearance on Fox News.

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MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough complained that Baier was “shockingly rude.” The hosts of ABC’s “The View” argued that Baier only challenged Harris with tough questions because she was a woman — despite the fact that Baier’s interview with Trump in 2023 was equally, if not more, contentious.

Joe Concha found a common thread in a number of legacy media headlines as well, and he posted a screenshot of five of them along with the caption, “The ‘testy’ memo went out from the DNC. Everybody getting how this works now?”

While Democrats tried to spin Harris’ appearance, the Trump campaign took a different approach. They posted the interview, unedited and in its entirety, saying, “Our newest ad just dropped.”



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