Democrat Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) dodged questions after being grilled about why voters should trust Vice President Kamala Harris on fracking.
During an interview with NBC News, host Kristen Welker asked Fetterman if voters should believe Harris when she says she won’t ban fracking despite flip-flopping on her position.
“It’s so strange why we keep talking about fracking,” he said before Welker pointed out that he also previously called for a ban on fracking.
“They’re eating dogs. They’re eating cats,” he responded, dodging the question and appearing to mitigate the focus on Springfield, Ohio’s Haitian immigrant problem.
Welker: Why should voters trust Kamala wouldn't ban fracking?
Fetterman: "It's so strange why we keep talking about fracking"
Welker: You also called for banning fracking.
Fetterman: "They're eating dogs. They're eating cats."pic.twitter.com/C0TzM0A7yS
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