A Trump supporter described on Fox News on Friday how he confronted a CNN reporter who was reportedly taunting people at the boat parade, saying the reporter was “trying to get on people's nerves.”
On Thursday, during a boat parade in support of former President Donald Trump, a person identifying as a Trump supporter Share Regarding his encounter with the CNN reporter, he claims he was more interested in provoking than informing. Joe Harner appeared on “The Ingraham Angle” and detailed how the reporter treated attendees at the event.
“I think she was just trying to impress people because she was questioning different people that I saw at the boat parade,” Harner told Laura Ingraham, “but what's strange is that the party boat she was on was the same boat that I paid $50 to come to the boat parade.”
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The discussion then shifted to the broader impact of current economic policies under a Biden-Harris administration. Harner, who is now retired and living on a fixed income, expressed concern about the rising cost of living.
“Everything is going up in price, so you don't have enough money for gas, food, home repairs,” he explained. “Everybody's prices have gone up to try to cover what the Biden-Harris administration has done.”
Harner offered advice to Americans facing financial hardship: “I would tell them they need to reassess their budgets and reassess how they're spending their money, because they have absolutely less money than they did four years ago,” Harner added. (RELATED: CNN host criticizes Biden-Harris administration for 'unsatisfactory' economic policies, says 'Trump is killing her' on this 'big issue')
Harris struggled to explain her economic policies during the interview, which aired on September 13, when asked by host Brian Taff how she would make housing more affordable for Americans, and spoke of her experience growing up in a middle-class family and the symbolic value of a well-manicured lawn. Harris's response was devoid of specific policy details, focusing instead on her own childhood, her mother's hard work and the hopes of her community.
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