Doocy Asks KJP How Long Kamala Has Known Admin Is Badly Handling Border

Fox News’ Peter Doocy pressed White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on whether Vice President Kamala Harris thinks President Biden has mishandled the border. Jean-Pierre denied any disagreement, blaming Republicans and former President Trump for blocking additional Border Patrol funding.

Doocy noted Harris’ recent campaign promises to add agents, despite her past stance on immigration. Former Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott claimed Harris never consulted him and accused the administration of redirecting funds from enforcement. Meanwhile, Harris’ ads focus on enhancing border security, though her record on immigration remains divisive.

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