Fox News Cuts Off Trump During Call After Harris' Speech
- Former President Trump's phone call on Fox News gets cut off.
- He continues his rant on Newsmax after the interruption.
- The controversial figure remains in the spotlight for his unfiltered remarks.
Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum interrupted former President Donald Trump during a live call following Vice President Kamala Harris' acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention. The call, which lasted approximately ten minutes, featured Trump delivering a lengthy monologue that covered various topics, including immigration and his polling performance among minority voters. During the call, Trump made controversial remarks about immigrants, suggesting they come from "prisons and jails, from mental institutions and insane asylums." He also asserted that he was outperforming Harris in polls, particularly among Hispanic and Black voters, claiming that women prioritize safety and thus support him. Despite Harris' speech, Trump insisted that he was the one experiencing success, dismissing any notion that she was gaining traction. As Trump continued his one-sided conversation, Baier and MacCallum struggled to interject, with Trump dismissing MacCallum's comments and reiterating his polling success. He also mentioned Robert F. Kennedy Jr., stating that he believed Kennedy was treated unfairly by the Democratic Party. Ultimately, the anchors decided to cut off Trump to transition to a live segment of "Gutfeld!" Baier humorously noted that Trump was still speaking as they made the switch, highlighting the challenges of managing the former president's lengthy commentary.