Bill O’Reilly pointed out the one flaw that could cost Donald Trump the election

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Bill O’Reilly’s known Donald Trump for years.

The former Fox News host isn’t known to pull punches.

And Bill O’Reilly pointed out the one flaw that could cost Donald Trump the election.

O’Reilly warns Trump allows his emotions to get the better of him

Donald Trump still hasn’t figured out how to respond to Kamala Harris taking Joe Biden’s place on the Democrat ticket.

Trump’s been focused on distractions like crowd sizes or making personal attacks on Kamala by calling her dumb.

NewsNation host Leland Vittert asked Bill O’Reilly about Trump’s reaction to Kamala joining the race.

“Has Kamala Harris figured out how to bring out the very worst in Donald Trump?” Vittert wondered.

“Trump will bring out the very worst without any help,” O’Reilly snarked in response.

O’Reilly said part of Trump’s problem is he lacks focus when speaking at his rallies and in interviews, where he will launch into long asides that distract from the message he’s trying to communicate to voters.

“I think that the former President lacks discipline still in messaging,” O’Reilly told Vittert.

But Trump’s plight isn’t all his fault as the “deck is stacked against” due to the insane levels of media bias to prop up Harris.

The press – O’Reilly added, “is not going to report anything honest at all” about Kamala Harris because they think that will help Trump win the election.

O’Reilly also said Trump is facing a Democrat Party that is mobilizing the portion of the American population that “hates him.”

How Trump operates

O’Reilly explained to Vittert that Donald Trump wears his emotions on his sleeve.

“One thing I know about Donald Trump is he’s a very emotional guy,” O’Reilly stated.

O’Reilly said Trump’s mood on a given day can affect his campaign appearances, so if he’s in a bad mood, it will affect his performance at rallies or in interviews.

“People don’t think he’s emotional, but he is, and if he’s having a bad day, that bad day’s going to come out during a rally or an interview,” O’Reilly said.

Donald Trump is clearly angry over what he sees as the Democrats trying to take the Presidency away from him for the third straight election.

In 2016, there was the Russia collusion hoax.

In 2020, Democrats used COVID to change the rules in critical swing states.

And now Democrats swapped out a candidate Trump was all set to crush in a landslide out for Kamala Harris.

Because Kamala Harris doesn’t have to answer any questions and take any policy positions, Trump is essentially fighting a ghost.

He’s punching against air at the moment.

And that clearly has Trump’s frustration level through the roof.

But the polls show Trump still leads Kamala on immigration and the economy, the top two issues for voters.

And conservatives believe if Trump can get his head space right and focus on those policies, he can reverse Kamala Harris’ surge in the polls.