Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Kamala Harris Rips Bret Baier For Whitewashing Trump's 'Enemy From Within' Comments During Interview

Bret Baier with Kamala Harris
Fox News

After Bret Baier played Donald Trump commenting on his claim that Democrats are "the enemy from within," Kamala Harris was not having it.

On Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris sat down for her first interview with Fox News since becoming her party's presidential nominee. And it was not without its contentious moments.

In one of their more tense exchanges, Harris called out Fox host Bret Baier for trying to whitewash Donald Trump's comments delivered on Sunday to Maria Bartiromo in which he called Democrats the "enemy from within."


When the former President was asked if foreign agitators would incite violence on Election Day, he said he was more concerned about "radical left lunatics" here at home, and said "it should be very easily handled by, if necessary, by National Guard or if really necessary by the military."

Harris slammed her presidential opponent's remarks during a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania on Monday, calling him “increasingly unstable and unhinged" and that he was "out for unchecked power."

Trump defended his comments during a town hall with an all-female audience, hosted by Fox's Harris Faulkner, and when Baier played a clip from the town hall in an attempt to whitewash the remarks, VP Harris was not having it.

In the edited clip, Trump claimed he wasn't threatening anybody and that it was his political opponents who were the ones targeting him.

Trump also quipped that he'd been investigated more times than prohibition-era gangster Alphonse Capone as an apparent "weaponization of government" tactic against him.

Harris saw through Baier's deceptive narrative and she railed into him, saying:

“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 is speaking about the American people."
"That’s not what you just showed."

The VP was just getting started.

You can watch a clip here.

As Baier fumbled with his argument about Trump just responding to a question about his previous comments, Harris cut him off and said:

“Here’s the bottom line: He has repeated it many times, and you and I both know that."
"And you and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military on the American people."

She continued:

"He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest. He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him.”

"This is a democracy," stressed Harris, and expressed that an American president should "be able to handle criticism without saying he would 'lock people up' for doing it."

Social media users lauded Harris for not letting the interviewer off the hook.











After Wednesday's heated interview, Baier lamented that he was "hoping it was going to be this civil back-and-forth" and that he was "just trying to get through the talking points."

"It was a little bit of, you know, interrupting," he told his colleagues, adding:

"It could be that this is meant for a viral moment and essentially, this is practice for a debate and so I need to be able to get my questions as much as I can in a respectful but tough way and hope that she comes back when she’s in a different, talkative mood and we learn more.”

Because he is the real victim here.

More from News

Lynda Carter; Screenshot of Donald Trump
Stephane Cardinale/Corbis via Getty Images; Newsmax

Lynda Carter Hilariously Channels Wonder Woman In Response To Trump's Claim About 'Undetectable' Planes

After President Donald Trump touted the U.S. military's "stealth" planes that he described as "undetectable," Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter responded to his claim with a funny quip sure to delight fans of her iconic character.

Earlier, Trump boasted about the military's capabilities in remarks to reporters in the Oval Office amid heightened concerns about the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict that is sending shockwaves throughout the Middle East and around the world:

Keep ReadingShow less
red flag with pole on seashore
Seoyeon Choi on Unsplash

People Break Down The 'Silent Red Flags' Folks Tend To Ignore In Relationships

A red flag has come to mean any warning sign in life, in addition to the literal red flags that are placed on beaches or industrial sites to warn people of danger.

People will respond to situations by saying, "That’s a red flag." But before that language evolved, they'd just call them "warning signs."

Keep ReadingShow less
Ted Cruz; Tucker Carlson
The Tucker Carlson Show

Tucker Carlson And Ted Cruz Get Into Shouting Match Over Iran In Bonkers Interview Clip

Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz—a harsh Donald Trump critic-turned-MAGA minion—sat down with fired Fox News personality Tucker Carlson for the conservative influencer's self-produced online content,The Tucker Carlson Show, for the Tucker Carlson Network.

On Tuesday, Carlson shared a 1.5-minute clip revealing that things got contentious when the pair touched on the Trump administration's escalating tensions with Iran.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump; Barack Obama
Suzanne Plunkett-Pool/Getty Images; Scott Olson/Getty Images

Resurfaced Trump Tweet Criticizing Obama Over Iran Comes Back To Bite Him

Amid tensions with Iran, President Donald Trump was criticized for hypocrisy after social media users resurfaced a 2013 tweet in which he accused former President Barack Obama of planning an attack on Iran because of his "inability to negotiate properly."

Trump has declined to clarify whether the U.S. is edging closer to launching strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, following a warning from Iran’s supreme leader against any attack and a rejection of Trump’s demand for surrender.

Keep ReadingShow less
​​Elon Musk
Allison Robbert/AFP via Getty Images

Anti-Elon Banner at Stanford

Stanford University graduates were given creative advice from above as an airplane flew over the graduation ceremony with a banner reading, “CONGRATS! DON’T WORK FOR ELON.”

The moment was captured last Sunday during the university’s 134th Commencement ceremony, where the Class of 2025 received their degrees at Stanford Stadium.

Keep ReadingShow less