Bret Baier Asked the Public What He Should Ask Kamala. Here’s What He Got

Fox News’ Bret Baier announced on Monday that he would be sitting down for an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, and the first thing he did was ask the public to weigh in on what they’d like to see her answer.

The “Special Report” anchor made it clear that the interview, though it would be pre-taped, would be aired unedited and in its entirety — and said that no one would have access to the final questions but him — but he wanted to know what Americans most wanted to hear from the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee.

“I want to hear from you. What would you ask @vp Harris?” Baier asked in a post on X.

“I’d be keen to know when it became legal to hand out loans to people based on their race?” New York Post reporter Jonathan Levine posted, sharing a screenshot of a headline about Harris’ recently-announced plan to offer millions of dollars in forgivable business loans to black entrepreneurs.

Writer Jeff Carlson turned the topic to the economy, saying, “First ask Kamala about the details of her economic plan. Then ask her to explain how it would be funded. Finally, ask her to tie it all together by walking you through how our monetary system works – and how money & debt are created. Bonus question: How will this impact the US $.”

“Vice President Harris: Why should people believe your claims that former President Trump will do things he didn’t do during 4 years in office while believing you’ll do things you didn’t do during your 4 years in office?” former Governor Scott Walker (R-WI) wanted to know.

“I want to know why she lied and covered for Biden’s mental health condition for so long,” former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis said.

“Your husband has not denied hitting his ex-girlfriend. And there is currently more evidence that Doug struck his ex-girl friend (sic) in the face than that Justice Kavanaugh even meet (sic) Christy Blasey Ford. Does Doug still drink? Has Doug ever been violent with you?” Margot Cleveland of The Federalist asked, referencing recent accusations of domestic violence that have been made against second gentleman Doug Emhoff.

“Doesn’t matter what you ask her, cause the answer is gonna be ‘I grew up middle-class,’” @DefiantLs posted.

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By Trent Walker

Trent Walker has over ten years experience as an undercover reporter, focusing on politics, corruption, crime, and deep state exposés.

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