Earlier, my colleague Ward Clark wrote about a question Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin asked the Harris-Walz campaign Tuesday regarding whether Harris planned to “keep the Biden administration’s controversial CBP One cell phone app and CHNV [Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans] migrant flights mass parole program” should she get elected president.
It was an important question to get the answer to for many reasons, with perhaps the most pressing reason of all being the concern over whether more Springfield, Ohio situations could potentially crop up under a Harris-Walz administration.
Melugin noted that the campaign’s response was to not address the questions he asked directly but instead to deliver a generalized statement that indicated Harris “supports the bipartisan border bill, and would sign it,” which was a roundabout way of saying she would still support…