Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on NBC News and gave a disastrous incoherent interview on Thursday opening the opportunity for conservative pundits to mock her, including Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
"The interview didn't go well even with a completely sympathetic host who most of the time is foot soldier for the Democratic party," Carlson said.
"At one point Harris was asked why the White House Covid strategy wasn't saving more people from dying," Carlson explained, then rolled to footage of Vice President Harris' interview.
The NBC News host asked Kamala, "At what point does the administration say the strategy isn't working?"
Vice President Kamala Harris responded incoherently, "It is time for us to be doing what we have been doing and that time is every day. Every day it is time for us to agree that there are things and tools that are available to us to slow this thing down."
The disastrous interview has since gone viral across social media and individuals took the opportunity to make an absolute mockery out of the Vice President, comparing her to Michael Scott from the hit TV show The Office.
The Supreme Court of the United States blocked the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for private employers with 100 or more people on Thursday which would have affected more than 80 million Americans. However, they ruled in favor of the Biden administration on allowing the mandate to take effect for healthcare workers.
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