MSNBC responded to the disastrous Kamala Harris Fox News interview in typical fashion – with allegations of racism and sexism.

Bret Baier tore down the Democrat’s campaign in a 28-minute interview that most described as disastrous for the Vice President. Harris repeatedly dodged questions, or used opportunities to present her policies to a new audience to attack Donald Trump.

Of course, the scrutiny was too much to bear for many liberals, including the left-wing MSNBC. On “The Beat with Ari Melber”, The View’s Sunny Hostin expressed her frustration over Harris being spoken to by a journalist the same way they talk to Trump.

“I saw a little bit of the [Fox News] panel after the interview and one woman said that [Harris] came in hot, and also said that she became angrier,” the Hostin explained. “I thought [Baier] came in hot, and what I am very tired of is this trope of the angry, Black woman.”

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“She was not angry; she was in command – of the fact, she was passionate. Passion does not equal anger,” she continued, before complaining about Trump’s recent remarks over the “dumb” correspondents on The View.

Social media users noted that using the race card meant Harris had performed terribly during the interview.

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Another user noted that Baier is not renowned for his fondness for Trump.

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