Fox News Channel host Bret Baier said the Kamala Harris campaign team forced him to end what was supposed to be a half-hour interview about 10 minutes early.
Baier compared the Harris campaign’s tactics to a football team “icing the kicker” before an important field goal attempt.
“So, we were supposed to start at 5 p.m. — this was the time they gave us, originally. We’re going to do 25 or 30 minutes,” the host explained. “They came in and said, ‘Well, maybe 20 [minutes]. So, it was already getting whittled down. And then the vice president showed up at about 5:15 [p.m.] We were pushing the envelope.”
“So, that’s how it started. And I could tell when we started talking that she was going to be tough, to, you know, redirect without me trying to interrupt,” he continued, referring to the Democratic nominee’s efforts to “filibuster” during the interview and not allow him to get a word in edgewise.
Baier told his colleagues that several Harris campaign staffers were frantically signaling to him off-camera to end the interview because his time was up.
“I’m talking, like, four people waving their hands like it’s got to stop,” he said. “I had to dismount there at the end.”
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