The Fox and the Truth: Harris Campaign’s Response to Fox News Apology

Has Fox News Reached Out to the Harris Campaign After Bret Baier’s Apology?

Wasn’t that a sincere apology? A sincere one, just like the one Kamala Harris gave to the families of the young girls killed by illegals who were supposed to be gone from the United States long ago.

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Do you want another example of Trump's TV…er…Fox Lies? Just watch the setup-gotcha moment with Brett Baier, a total embarrassment to journalism and decency. They actually lie even when they pretend to be actual journalists!

The Setup-Gotcha Moment

Baier pressed Harris about a question previously asked by Faulkner on Trump’s “Women’s” Town Hall. To digress, it is time to criticize Faulkner once again. Harrison, like Faulkner, is a disgusting fake Christian according to their actions. Both routinely violate the Ninth Commandment: “You shall not give false witness against your neighbor.” But then, all Fox hosts break this commandment, while Faulkner pretends she is witnessing for Christ.

Bret Baier’s "Apology"

Baier's apology was a desperate reliance on a technicality. He claimed he made a mistake because he was expecting a cut from Maria Bartiromo’s show. However, they played a deceitful, partial response, ignoring the actual question and Harris’ accurate response.

In his apology, while Bret Baier admitted a mistake, he was lying again to cover up yet another lie. He said, "I was expecting the cut from the Maria Bartiromo show." These people are disgusting. How do they look at themselves in the mirror?

According to the Bible, mirrors reflect souls, and because vampires do not have souls, they do not have reflections. But these soulless losers suck the blood out of our society with their constant lying for TRUMP TV.

The Harris Campaign’s Response

The Democratic Party has lost the minds, or so one would think. Fox News did not and never would apologize to the Harris campaign for Bret Baier doing his job. On the contrary, the campaign should apologize to Fox News for wasting their time and the time of American citizens who took the time to watch it.

Conclusion

This incident highlights the ongoing battle for truth and accountability in the media. It’s clear that some Fox News hosts are far from truthful and decent, but it is up to the viewers and the public to discern the truth from their lies. Let us continue to demand integrity and honesty from our media sources.

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