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Vice President Kamala Harris sat down for her first interview since becoming the Democratic nominee for president, and it went about as well as you'd expect.
The vice president refused to play when Dana Bash asked her about the former president's accusation she had altered her racial identity.
The president had a simple yet effective question when reminded of his predecessor's claim.
You come on my show, you respect my colleagues. Period, Hunt later wrote on social media about literally silencing Karoline Leavitt on This Morning.
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The South Dakota governor wasn't having it with Dana Bash, who asked whether she had "regrets" toward sharing the anecdote in her book "No Going Back."
The Ohio Republican rallied behind the former president following his claim that any Jewish person who voted for Biden should be "ashamed of themselves."
The California Democrat said SCOTUS would be "depriving American voters" with one way of handling the former president's case.
Bash's colleague, Oliver Darcy, agreed the claims are absurd and outrageous."
The GOP presidential candidate was asked, "How do you feel about your party's front-runner being held liable for sexual abuse?"
"Just to clarify, this was a joke," Rep. Ken Buck later tweeted.