MEET THE NEW BOSS: VP Harris Draws Top Billing On ABC Coverage of Bibi’s White House Visit

July 25th, 2024 11:44 PM

The Regime Media are all hands on deck in the wake of President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 campaign, furiously spinning everything related to the presumptive replacement Democrat nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. But ABC News, as is their custom, took it a step too far.

Watch as Vice President Harris draws top billing during Mary Bruce’s reporting of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to The White House.

MARY BRUCE: Tonight, Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee, meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at The White House.

KAMALA HARRIS: Welcome, Mr. Prime minister. And I look forward to our conversation, we have a lot to talk about.

BRUCE: Face-to-face amid growing tension in recent weeks over Netanyahu's handling of the war, the administration urging the prime minister to accept the ceasefire deal on the table and bring the remaining hostages home. Moments ago, the vice president coming before cameras.

HARRIS: I’ve said it many times but it bears repeating. Israel has a right to defend itself. And how it does so matters.

BRUCE: Earlier, the prime minister sitting down with President Biden in the Oval Office.

JOE BIDEN: I think we should get to it.

It takes 39 seconds before Bruce mentions President Biden in her video package. It is stunning to see Biden relegated this way- particularly on the most Biden-sycophantic network, and by Biden’s chief apple polisher, as Bruce is known around these parts.

But that goes to show you that the one thing the Regime Media are most invested in is the preservation of the Regime. Nature abhors a vacuum, and in the wake of Biden’s very public defenestration, it is clear that the spotlight shall be on Harris going forward.

Click “expand” to view the full transcript of the aforementioned report as aired on ABC World News Tonight on Thursday, July 25th, 2024:

ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT

7/25/24

6:35 PM

DAVID MUIR: The breaking headline from Washington, D.C. Just moments ago, Vice President Kamala Harris meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid tensions over Netanyahu's handling of that war. President Biden and Netanyahu meeting in the Oval Office earlier today. Netanyahu thanking the president for his support, even amid the strained relationship. President Biden urging Netanyahu to accept the ceasefire deal on the table and bring the remaining hostages home. Mary Bruce at The White House.

MARY BRUCE: Tonight, Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee, meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at The White House.

KAMALA HARRIS: Welcome, Mr. Prime minister. And I look forward to our conversation, we have a lot to talk about.

BRUCE: Face-to-face amid growing tension in recent weeks over Netanyahu's handling of the war, the administration urging the prime minister to accept the ceasefire deal on the table and bring the remaining hostages home. Moments ago, the vice president coming before cameras.

HARRIS: I’ve said it many times but it bears repeating. Israel has a right to defend itself. And how it does so matters.

BRUCE: Earlier, the prime minister sitting down with President Biden in the Oval Office.

JOE BIDEN: I think we should get to it.

BRUCE: Nearly ten months into this war and with the relationship between the leaders strained, Netanyahu praising Biden for his support.

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU: So from a proud Jewish zionist, to a proud Irish-American zionist, I want to thank you for 50 years of public service and 50 years of support for the State of Israel.

BRUCE: The White House tonight says the ceasefire deal is closeable. President Biden making it a top priority of his remaining months in office.

BIDEN: I'm going to keep working to end the war in Gaza, bring home all the hostages and bring peace and security to the Middle East and end this war.

BRUCE: It's been two months since the president shared publicly the details of the three-part proposal to bring home the hostages and end the war. Today's meetings coming as overnight, Israeli forces recovered from Gaza the bodies of five hostages killed in the October 7th attack. Also at The White House today, the families of Americans being held hostage sitting down with the president and prime minister.

JONATHAN DEKEL-CHAN: We met today.

BRUCE: Jonathan Dekel-Chan, whose son, 35-year-old Sagui, is still being held by Hamas, describing their discussion as productive and honest.

DEKEL-CHAN: We got absolute commitment from the Biden Administration and from Prime Minister Netanyahu that they understand the urgency of this moment now. To waste no time, and to complete this deal as it currently stands with as little change as humanly possible.

BRUCE: And the vice president, just speaking moments ago, also with a message to Americans who are demanding a ceasefire saying, “I see you and I hear you”, adding: “let's get this deal done”. And David, tonight Harris also reiterating her commitment to a two-state solution. David.

MUIR: Mary Bruce at The White House again tonight. Mary, thank you.