Episode 174
Tonight on The ReidOut: Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on "The View" earlier with a strong rebuke for Donald Trump, part of her wide-ranging media blitz that included "60 Minutes" last night, along with Howard Stern and Stephen Colbert today. Meanwhile, Donald Trump skipped "60 Minutes" because he did not want to be fact-checked. Plus, Bob Woodward's new book reveals that Trump secretly sent Covid tests to Vladimir Putin when those tests were still hard for Americans to obtain, and even stayed in touch with Putin after leaving office. Also, the Texas U.S. Senate race is surprisingly close. We will talk to Ted Cruz's Democratic opponent, Congressman Colin Allred.
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