Kamala Harris refuses to answer, STORMS OFF when asked about migrants bused to her home
On “The Rubin Report,” BlazeTV host Dave Rubin and guests Viva Frei, Libby Emmons, and Sara Gonzales react to a video clip showing an angry Vice President Kamala Harris refusing to address a reporter's question about the busload of illegal immigrants who arrived near her Washington, D.C., residence just days after insisting the U.S.-Mexico border is "secure" during an interview with NBC's Chuck Todd.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) bused approximately 100 migrants from the border town of Eagle Pass to a location near the official residence of the vice president at the Naval Observatory in D.C. last week. Originally from Venezuela, Uruguay, Colombia, and Mexico, the migrants were reportedly heading to a local church to receive further assistance getting to their final destinations.
Harris recently went on NBC's "Meet the Press" and insisted that "the border is secure" even after Todd pointed out that nearly "2 million people [have] cross[ed] this border for the first time ever." But when she was asked about the 100 illegal immigrants who were dropped off at her doorstep, Harris had nothing to say.
"She's better when she's not talking," Rubin said in response to the video.
"They can't keep up with their own rubbish," Frei commented. "They can't keep up with their own lies. They can't keep up with the falsehoods that people are seeing in real-time ... they don't think two steps ahead in terms of consequences of policies, and I'm saying the political left here. [They want] open borders but they're not migrant towns, so long as it stays in someone else's backyard."
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Olympian brutally attacked in broad daylight gives an emotional plea for LA to crackdown on crime
On “The Rubin Report” Friday, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin talks to James Lindsay, Libby Emmons, and Elisha Krauss about Olympian Kim Glass' emotional plea for something to be done about the rampant crime in Los Angeles, California, after she was brutally attacked in broad daylight by a repeat offender.
Glass, a former Olympic volleyball player who won a silver medal in 2008, was attacked by a homeless man with a metal pipe as she left a restaurant in downtown LA. Her attacker was out on parole despite felony charges in 2018 and 2019.
"There's been other victims around Los Angeles and it keeps on happening," Glass said on Fox News. "Everyone's paying attention to me because I'm an Olympian, right, but ... the other victims haven't been vindicated. Every time someone's being let out on the street, again and again, they're doing a disservice. And they're pretty much saying that these victims' traumas were in vain."
She went on to add, "At this point, what's the answer, you know? Because ... everything that they're doing right now, it's not working. There needs to be a change."
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