Right-Wing Host Says Kamala Harris’ Voice Is ‘Nails on a Chalkboard’ During Trump Event

 Right-Wing Host Says Kamala Harris’ Voice Is ‘Nails on a Chalkboard’ During Trump Event

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During a live stream of former President Donald Trump’s “11th Hour Faith Leaders Meeting” on Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), co-host Christina Loren expressed her disdain for Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming her voice makes it “hard to even focus.” The event, held at the Concord Convention Center in North Carolina, featured Trump speaking to faith leaders, but before his speech, the RSBN hosts shared their thoughts on Harris as the crowd reacted to a clip of her played on stage.

“Oh, see,” Loren began, referring to Harris. “Kamala. Just her voice, right? Ew.” Her co-host Max Kane quickly responded, “Nails on a chalkboard.” Loren, laughing, added, “The worst. It’s hard to even focus when I hear it because I just get so upset.” Kane agreed, saying, “Not even exaggerating — it is very hard.” He then lightheartedly suggested, “I wish [President Joe] Biden was on right now. It’d be a lot easier to listen to.”

The exchange came as Trump supporters in the audience booed the clip of Harris. The commentary from the RSBN hosts reflects the network’s well-established conservative stance and its often critical tone toward prominent Democrats, particularly Harris and President Biden.

RSBN, known for its coverage of Trump’s rallies and events, has built a reputation for offering strongly opinionated, right-leaning commentary. The interaction between Loren and Kane is just one example of the network’s vocal criticism of Democratic leaders. While the event was centered around faith leaders and Trump’s campaign efforts, the hosts took the opportunity to convey their personal frustrations with the current administration.

As Trump prepared to address the crowd later that evening, the network’s coverage underscored the sharp divide in opinions regarding the current political leadership, with Harris often serving as a lightning rod for conservative criticism.

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