Both Tim Walz and Kamala Harris are trying to hide from the press.
Their handlers kept them protected by bubble wrap for a reason.
And now a Fox News star made Tim Walz realize he made the worst mistake of his life.
Fox News host Shannon Bream fact-checks Tim Walz into oblivion
In the final 30 days of the election, the Kamala Harris campaign isn’t acting like a winning operation.
Scheduling Kamala’s running mate Tim Walz for an interview on Fox News Sunday came across as a sign that the campaign thinks they need to shake up the trajectory of the race.
It didn’t take long for Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream to make a fool out of Walz.
Bream grilled Walz over a radical abortion law that Walz signed, that allows unrestricted abortions on-demand right up until the day of birth.
Walz then signed another law eliminating the requirement for doctors to provide lifesaving care to babies who survive abortions, which resulted in eight infants being left to die during Walz’s term in office.
Knowing he was in the deep water, Walz tried to deflect Bream’s question.
“Look, the vice president and I have been clear, the restoration of Roe versus Wade is what we’re asking for —” Walz began.
But Bream wasn’t going to let Walz off the hook and fact-checked him in real-time.
“But wait, wait — but let’s agree. What you signed is there’s not a single limit through nine months of pregnancy. Roe had a trimester framework that did have limits through the pregnancy. The Minnesota law does not have that,” Bream interjected.
Shannon Bream debunks Democrat Party lie
Walz then tried to recycle his lie about a Georgia woman named Amber Thurman, who died after taking an abortion pill, by falsely claiming Georgia’s six-week heartbeat bill was to blame.
Bream corrected the record and spit the facts back at Walz, noting that it was the abortion pill – the one that the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration wants to legalize – that caused Thurman’s death.
“Okay but to be clear the Minnesota law is far beyond Roe v. Wade and about the Amber Thurman case in Georgia, her family has — and it’s tragic, she is a young mother who left behind a young son. But what her family has said is it was a complication from an abortion pill that she received and she didn’t get proper care when she went to a Georgia hospital, which had multiple opportunities to intervene there,” Bream replied.
“Her own attorney, the family’s attorney, says it wasn’t the Georgia law, it was the hospitals, what he claims is malpractice, not treating her when she clearly showed up in distress and still had the byproducts of her pregnancy because of that rare complication from the abortion pill,” Bream added. “So just to be clear on the Georgia law and how her family and her attorney sees it.”
There was the thought going around that Kamala Harris’ handlers kept Walz from doing interviews because it would only serve to call attention to the fact that Kamala Harris wouldn’t do interviews.
But Republicans now believe that Kamala Harris’ handlers adopted this media strategy because Walz is every bit as shallow-minded as Kamala Harris.