MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell was trolled after her interview with US Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the Munich Security Conference.
In the interview on Friday, Mitchell asked Harris about her political future. The MSNBC host asked the Vice President if she wants to be president someday.
“You obviously ran for president in 2020 … Do you still want to be president someday?”
Harris sidestepped the question.
“Joe Biden intends — has said he intends to run for re-election as president and I intend to run with him as vice president of the United States,” she replied.
Mitchell also brought up Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in their conversation, “Let me ask you, what does Governor Ron DeSantis not know about black history and the black experience when he says that slavery and the aftermath of slavery should not be taught to Florida schoolchildren?”
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She was trolled on social media.
“Andrea Mitchell is every bit as horrible to listen to as Chuck Todd. Worthless and a waste of time. I turn them off immediately. Nicholle Wallace at 4 is all you need to have,” a Twitter user said.
“I hear Andrea Mitchell brought up @JoeBiden’s low ratings and then said that she the @VP’s, are even low ratings. How disgusting! Since when did the vice president’s popularity rating become a topic? Andrea Mitchell is pathetic. She really is,” another one added.
“Andrea Mitchell is virtually unwatchable. She trips over words, she hems & haws, she has a clear slant on her stories, you can see it in her face. She looks like she’s holding her nose for some stories,” a third one said on Twitter.
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Andrea Mitchell is a veteran television journalist, anchor, and commentator for NBC News. Since 2008, she has hosted Andrea Mitchell Reports, her program on MSNBC. Mitchell is the chief Washington correspondent and chief foreign affairs correspondent for NBC News.