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TOO JACKED UP? McEnany Says Biden Runs Risk of ‘Coming Out Hot’ in Debate

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Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany warned this week that President Joe Biden runs the risk of “coming out hot” in his first debate with former President Donald Trump.

During an interview on Fox News with host Sean Hannity, she spoke about her experience working as the press secretary in the Trump administration and the debate preparation they did with Trump in 2020.

“We are going to see a different Joe — ‘State-of-the-Union’ Joe,” McEnany said. “The risk he runs is coming out hot because this man has a tendency to get angry — and anger is not a good look for him.”

McEnany went on to predict that Biden’s advisers may be coaching him to avoid his record.

“I was watching some CNN reporting two days ago and the advisers around Joe Biden have told him be careful not to talk about your record over the last three years, don’t harp on that, look forward not back,” McEnany said. “I can’t imagine a scenario where anyone around [President Trump] … would have looked at him and said ‘Don’t talk about your last four years, Mr. President.”

“He had a record to stand on — Joe Biden’s advisers are saying ‘Don’t talk about what you’ve done.’ How troubling is that?” McEnany asked.

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Trump is reportedly set to throw a “curveball” just before the first presidential debate on Thursday night against Biden.

According to a report from NBC News, sources identified only as “people familiar with the situation” claimed that Trump could be revealing his running mate before he and Biden even take the stage at CNN headquarters.

Trump has already stated that he will unveil the identity of his selected candidate before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, which begins on July 15.

But that timeline may have shifted significantly, and Trump is reportedly considering a “curveball” that might knock Biden off his already unstable feet.

“People familiar with discussions about a pre-debate announcement had differing views about Trump’s leanings. One said he is eager to fill his ticket before he squares off with Biden. Another source said he would like the opportunity to throw a curveball to distract Biden before they meet but understands that such a move could create logistical and political complications,” NBC reported.

Any news report is only as reliable as its source, and anonymously sourced reports should always be taken with a grain of salt.

However, there’s no disputing that a Trump decision on a running mate would be a headline-grabbing move that would sap the air from the Atlanta matchup.

It would be exactly the kind of move Trump has been making since he announced his presidential campaign from the escalator at Trump Tower in 2015.

Reports broke earlier this week that Trump’s “VP list” is down to three names.

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Following a video of Trump saying that he had already made up his mind about who he would pick but hadn’t told anyone yet, CNN’s Alayna Treene said she thought he had narrowed down his original list to a much smaller group.

“There’s so much speculation right now and a lot of anticipation over who Donald Trump is going to ultimately select. And this is the language we’ve heard Donald Trump say for a while, he’s often said that he knows who his choice is going to be,” Treene said.

“However, from my conversations with Donald Trump’s team, they’re still not completely, or they haven’t come to a formal decision yet on who he is going to select as his running mate. What I do know is that he has really narrowed his list to three top contenders: That is Doug Burgum, J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio, all people that they believe currently are at the top of his list,” Treene added.

“But of course, this is Donald Trump we’re talking about. Whenever we try to predict who a candidate will pick for VP, it’s always a difficult task. It’s even harder with Donald Trump. And again, when I talk to his team, they say he is someone who changes his mind every day based on who he sees on TV, who he speaks with over the phone. And so until he formally makes his announcement, Donald Trump can change his mind up until the last minute,” she continued.

Reports on Trump’s “VP list” have been changing all over the place for months.

Other recent reports speculated that Trump’s original VP list included not just the three finalists, but Senators Tim Scott (R-SC) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) as well as Reps. Byron Donalds (R-FL) and Elise Stefanik (R-NY).

Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson has also been mentioned.

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Trump announced earlier this week that he has chosen his vice president.

The former president declined to name the pick but said he had decided who it would be when he spoke to reporters before his rally in Philadelphia on Saturday.

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