'They've got a pretty big problem': Tulsi Gabbard warns Joe Biden ahead of rematch with Trump on 'Fox & Friends'

Former Democratic congresswoman claims Biden's policies have failed to help Americans on 'Fox and Friends'
Tulsi Gabbard talks rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump on 'Fox & Friends' (Screengrab/Fox News)
Tulsi Gabbard talks rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump on 'Fox & Friends' (Screengrab/Fox News)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: The March 6 episode of 'Fox & Friends' had former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard join co-hosts Lawrence Jones, Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhard, and Brian Kilmeade to discuss the upcoming rematch between former President Donald Trump and incumbent Joe Biden in the November election.

Gabbard who left the Democratic Party in 2022, stated that the Biden administration has failed Americans, who have the border crisis and rising crime at the top of their minds as they head for the ballot.

Problem with Biden administration

"They've got a pretty big problem because more and more Americans are recognizing what a failure the Biden-Harris administration's policies are for the American people," the former Hawaii congresswoman told the co-hosts.

"This is not something that's limited to Republicans, but they're independents and Democrats who are very frustrated with the most basic things," she continued. "There are folks across the country who are… recognizing that this administration has stood for an open border policy that's made our communities less safe and causing incredible pressure on our country with millions of people illegally entering our country."

"They're recognizing, as we're seeing in some of the election results ... at the local and the state level, that the ‘defund the police’ policy of this administration has failed horrifically, recognizing that there are very real consequences to their lives, the safety of their kids, their kids' opportunity, and that is that has come about as a direct result of the failure of this administration."

Tulsi Gabbard with the co-hosts on the March 6, 2024 episode of 'Fox & Friends' (Screengrab/Fox News)
Tulsi Gabbard with the co-hosts on the March 6, 2024 episode of 'Fox & Friends' (Screengrab/Fox News)

Difference between Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Gabbard went on to highlight the differences between the two presidents, claiming that the incumbent's policies have made life in the United States take a turn for the worse.

"I think the biggest issues on the minds of Americans today are revealing the contrast between what Biden has done to this country and… where we were as a country under President Trump," she shared.

"I think a lot of the exit polls show that the foremost issues on people's minds are the economy and the border… and on both of those issues, there is such a huge contrast between the record of President Trump and the record of President Biden."

"I hope people are recognizing ... how offensive the Biden-Harris administration's approach is to the American people, where they can advocate for these policies for the last three-plus years ... policies that have made our country worse, not better, made our way of life worse, not better. And now all of a sudden, (they) flip the switch and think we are so stupid to believe the lies that they're telling us just to get our votes," she added.



 

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