
Trump Supporter Narrates How He Shut Down CNN
A Trump supporter recounted his encounter with a CNN reporter on Friday during an appearance on Fox News, describing how the journalist appeared to be provoking attendees at a boat parade supporting former President Donald Trump.
Thanks for setting CNN straight, Joe Harner! pic.twitter.com/MnbW1x9min
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Joe Harner, who identified himself as a Trump supporter, shared his experience on “The Ingraham Angle.” He claimed that the reporter seemed more interested in agitation than gathering information. “I believe that she was just trying to get under people’s skins there just by the questions that she was asking the different people that I saw at the boat parade,” Harner told Laura Ingraham. “But what’s curious is she rode on the same party boat that I rode on that I paid $50 to come to the boat parade on.”
The conversation then shifted to the broader implications of the current economic policies under the Biden-Harris administration. Harner, now retired and living on a fixed income, expressed his concerns about the rising cost of living. “Everything costs more, so my money doesn’t go as far, gas, everything, gas, food, repairs on the house, anything that we do costs more,” he explained. “Everybody has raised their prices to try and cover what the Biden-Harris administration has done.”
NEW: CNN reporter suggests to a Trump supporter that he shouldn't be concerned about the cost of living under the Biden/Harris adm. because he owns a boat
CNN: “if you can afford a boat, you’re not hurting so bad, right? Because a boat costs a lot of money and it’s a lot of… pic.twitter.com/sfSWJgI3ab
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He advised Americans facing financial difficulties: “I’m going to tell them that they need to look at their budgets and look at how they’re spending their money because their money doesn’t go anywhere near what it did four years ago,” Harner added.
In a related segment, Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to outline her economic policy during an interview that aired on September 13. When pressed by anchor Brian Taff on how she would enhance affordability for Americans, she instead recounted her middle-class upbringing and the symbolic value of well-kept lawns, lacking specific policy details as she focused on her childhood, her mother’s hard work, and her community’s aspirations.