A blunt excerpt of the book reveals that the Kamal Harris campaign lost the interview of Joe Rogan
An excerpt from the new book on the 2024 presidential election has threw a new light on how the interview of former Vice President Kamala Harris from Podcast Giganta Joe Rogan separated.
“Fighting: Within the craziest battle for the White House,” from the author Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, handed the game per game negotiations between the Rogan and Harris campsites to secure Harris’s appearance at Podcasta. The dialogue proved to be catered and cost the former president’s campaign, especially since the then candidate Donald Trump secured Rogan an interview that became viral.
“Trump spent three hours with Rogan in an interview that immediately became viral. The contrast was a” traumatic event, “said Harris Assistant,” I will never forget. “
At the end of October, Rogan confirmed-in the middle after announcing sitting with Trump-to negotiating with the Harris team at an interview, noting that the conversations became peaceful because of Harris’s requests. At that time he expressed that he was still open to a future interview and reported that the Harris camp Neither did he cancel.
After Trump’s election victory, Harris’s team suggested That the president’s interview was a factor that killed the negotiations.
“We were hoping to fit that into it, but ultimately it didn’t work,” said older adviser Harris campaign Stephanie Cutter on “Under Sava America.” “As it turned out, it was the day Trump was shooting his Joe Rogan [appearance]which they never confirmed to us. We just realized it in leadership towards him. “
Rogan continued to support Trump’s then candidate on the eve of the election.
The “Fighting” department threw more light on what happened, stating that the initial negotiations were held between the deputy manager of the Harris Vrijev Flaherty campaign and Rogan’s repetitions were rocky. According to the book, Rogan sent them his list of interview conditions on October 11th, which included: “No staff in the studio, without limitations of topics, and Harris would have to sign a renunciation.”
In addition, “Harris would have to come to Austin, Texas,” according to the Rogan team, although they signal that there is little free space in this condition.
The Harris campaign replied, saying that “Harris would be happy to talk about the censorship of social media, weeds and other issues that they thought would be of the most interesting of his listeners.” However, Rogan did not agree.
As the book said, “Joe just wants to talk about economics, border and abortion.”
Then it is a dispute about where Harris would meet Rogan. Flaherty suggested an interview in Michigan, where the then president would be on the trail of the campaign. “No-go, Tim Rogan said after a host arrived on a one-week hunting trip. Austin or nothing,” Parnes and Allen wrote.
According to their book, “Harris had less than zero reasons to be in Texas,” as “she was in fashion for battlefields or Burn.”
“Plus, a Tour in Texas They could smell the despair of the press and loss of money to the donors, “the authors noted.
Obviously, Harris’s head of Harris campaign Jennifer O’Malley Dillon has found a solution, saying Rogan’s team that Harris will travel to Houston on the rally – under a cover of a visit to the state with one of the most upset abortion laws – to put her close to Austin “where she could” where she could go to the show.
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Harris flew to the state sponsored by the fight for reproductive rights, although Allen and Parnes wrote: “Only a few people knew the real reason: the entire Houston rally was built to set it near Rogan.”
Despite the fact that Harris made this concession, Rogan’s team had more demands that seemed to have failed at a meeting. When Flaherty mentioned Harris, who went to Rogan’s studio on October 25, they pulled out again.
“I wish we knew about it before, because it was 25. Blocked as a personal day,” Tim Rogan said.
When Flaherty opposed Saturday morning, the people of the host Podcasta replied: “Only if it was 8:30 in the morning,” it seems that the passage suggested that the message was all except the conversations between the two campsites. The book claimed that soon after that the Camp Harris revealed that Rogan talked to Trump on his “personal day”.
The work mentioned that Harris Aides “made a final stitch, offering Rogan to talk to Vice President in Washington, DC”, “Rogan’s team, stating, quoting the situation only for Austin.” Allen and Parnes quoted Flaherty by saying to Rogan’s people: “You get one trip to Texas within three weeks of the choice. You don’t have two.”
Harris’s campaign representatives did not immediately respond Fox News DigitalRequest for comment.