Larry Kudlow caught on hot mic shouting profanities on Fox News  over accusations from Kamala Harris



Former Trump official Larry Kudlow was caught on a hot mic issuing angry expletives against an accusation from Vice President Kamala Harris against his former administration.

The humorous moment was broadcast on Tuesday on "America Reports."

Kudlow was responding to comments from Harris falsely accusing the previous administration of leaving no plan for supplying vaccinations for Americans against the coronavirus pandemic.

"In many ways, we're starting from scratch, on something that's been raging for almost an entire year!" said Harris on the clip from Axios on HBO.

"Bulls***! Bulls***!" Kudlow said emphatically before his microphone appeared to be briefly cut. "Unbelievable falsehoods."

"And that is Larry Kudlow weighing in," said Fox News co-host Sandra Smith.

The clip was widely circulated on Twitter:

Larry Kudlow calls “bulls**t” on a hot mic to VP Kamala Harris’ claim that the Biden admin started from scratch on… https://t.co/GDRiAp2Pr2
— Daily Caller (@Daily Caller)1613502003.0

Kudlow made the comments before hosting his own show on Fox News for the first time since leaving the White House.

What's the truth?

The Biden administration has made the false claim before Harris latched onto it, but it has been debunked by numerous news outlets, and even by coronavirus task force director Dr. Anthony Fauci.

"We're certainly not starting from scratch, because there is activity going on in the distribution," said Fauci in January.

"I mean we're coming in with fresh ideas, but also some ideas with ... the previous administration. You can't say it was absolutely not usable at all," he added.

The claim had been leaked to CNN from anonymous sources from within the Biden administration, but it has been repeated over and over despite being debunked numerous times.

President Joe Biden was even caught lashing out at a reporter who pointed out the vaccination plan from the previous administration was moving at such a rapid pace that Biden's less-than-ambitious vaccination goal would be easily attained.

Here's the opening to Kudlow's first show on Fox News:

Larry Kudlow makes his debut on Fox Business www.youtube.com

[H/T: The Daily Caller.]

'Bad faith my a**': Brit Hume defends Fox News reporter challenging Joe Biden on contradictory pandemic messages



Veteran Fox News journalist Brit Hume slapped down criticism against his colleague after he challenged President Joe Biden about his contradictory messaging on the coronavirus pandemic.

Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked Biden in a media briefing Monday to explain why his messaging had so drastically changed after the election.

"So you just said that you think, that within three weeks or so, we'll be at the point where there are a million vaccines per day," Doocy said, "but it seems like..."

"No I think we'll get there before that," interrupted Biden, "I misspoke, I hope we'll able to increase as we go along, until we get to the million five [thousand] a day, that's my expectation, my hope."

"And then, the followup to that would be, alright, now that you're president and you're saying, 'There's nothing we can do to change the trajectory in the next several months,'" Doocy continued. "What happened to two months ago when you were talking declaratively, about, 'I am going to shut down the virus'?"

"Well I am gonna shut down the virus, I never said I would do it in two months!" Biden responded.

"I said it took a long time to get here, it will take a long time to beat it," he explained. "And so we have millions of people out there who have the virus."

Doocy faced some critics on social media who didn't like his question and accused him of acting in bad faith.

"Bad faith my a**," Hume responded.

Bad faith my a**. It led to Biden acknowledging that he misspoke, then proceeding to raise his oft-repeated vaccina… https://t.co/KJFKQdqVoY
— Brit Hume (@Brit Hume)1611616572.0

"It led to Biden acknowledging that he misspoke, then proceeding to raise his oft-repeated vaccination goal of 100 million after it had become clear we were already on the way to achieving that when he took office," he added. "So much for @PDoocy being there 'wasting time.'"

Hume was referring to a controversy surrounding a promise Biden made to vaccinate 100 million Americans in the first 100 days of his presidency. Some noted that the goal was already likely to be met under the rate of vaccinations achieved by the former Trump administration.

The Biden administration has also faced steep criticism for baseless accusations made against the previous administration. CNN ran with quotes from anonymous sources inside the administration claiming there was no system at all for implementing vaccines, but that claim was immediately disputed by none other than Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical adviser to Biden.

Here's the interaction between Doocy and Biden:

Fox News' Peter Doocy grills Biden over his vaccine plan, messaging on COVIDwww.youtube.com

VIDEO: Biden snaps at reporter challenging him on his vaccination promise



President Joe Biden snapped at a reporter who challenged him over his promise to vaccinate 100 million Americans against the coronavirus in the first 100 days of his administration.

The exchange occurred at the end of a signing event at the White House on Thursday when Zeke Miller of the Associated Press rained on his parade.

"Mr. President, you set the goal at a hundred million vaccines at a hundred days, is that high enough?" asked Miller.

"Shouldn't you set the bar higher, that's basically where we are now," he added.

Biden smiled at the question but appeared annoyed at the challenge.

"When I announced it, you all said it was not possible, c'mon, give me a break man!" he said.

"It's a good start, 100 million," he added.

Biden walked out of the room after that exchange and took no other questions.

Many noted that the current pace of vaccinations will likely reach the 100 million mark in a hundred days already, meaning that the promise by Biden is hardly a lofty goal.

Over 11 million Americans have received their first vaccination shot as of Thursday according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and there are about 900,000 vaccinations per day despite some logistical obstacles and errors.

Later, Biden called the Trump administration's efforts at vaccination a "dismal failure," despite the fact that the goal he set for his administration would likely have been met with only the previous administration's plan.

Many on the left were angered at Miller for asking the question and lashed out at him on social media.

Anonymous sources from the administration also tried on Thursday to characterize the vaccination efforts by former President Donald Trump as incompetent and nonexistent, but those claims were contradicted by coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci in a media briefing.

Here's the video of the exchange:

Biden SNAPS At Reporter For Asking a Single Challenging Questionwww.youtube.com