Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris finally agreed on Tuesday to do an interview, nearly 40 days after she became the party’s de facto nominee.
After more than a month in which Harris failed to take questions from reporters or sit for an interview, Harris agreed to a pre-taped interview with CNN’s Dana Bash on Thursday night—the night that the first full slate of college football games will be played. She will be accompanied by vice presidential nominee Tim Walz.
Bash has a lengthy history of showing hostilities toward Republicans and conservatives while parroting party talking points and false claims for Democrats.
Below are just a few of the examples of this extreme bias that Bash has shown this year:
1. Falsely claimed that Harris was not named the border czar.
Bash helped push the Biden-Harris administration’s blatantly false claim that Harris was never appointed to…