During a recent episode of Inside with Jen Psaki, leftist commentator Don Lemon delivered an unexpected and candid assessment of Kamala Harris and the current political landscape, leaving host Jen Psaki visibly caught off guard.
The segment, which initially focused on the familiar narrative criticizing former President Donald Trump, took a surprising turn when Lemon offered a more realistic view of Harris’s standing among voters.
The conversation began with Psaki echoing the recurring theme of Trump’s supposed reluctance to debate Harris. “I do want to start tonight with the debate over the debate that we watched play out today because I think it tells us a whole lot about the state of the presidential race right now,” Psaki said, referencing Trump’s decision to possibly skip the September 10th ABC News debate.
She continued, “I mean, it all started late last night when Donald Trump suggested he may skip the scheduled September 10th ABC News debate. Yep, if you’re keeping track here, that’s the one he already agreed to, then tried to back out of, then agreed to again. This time, he cooked up a new grievance against ABC News as an excuse to weasel out of it, writing in a lengthy post…” […]
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