Vice President Kamala Harris has brought her campaign to a place many Democrats have long considered enemy territory.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday hammered former President Donald Trump as thin-skinned and a threat to U.S. democracy in a fiery interview with Fox News. Harris raised Trump's recent rhetoric about the "enemy within" and threats to use the military to go after political opponents on Election Day and supposed chaos to suggest that he's unfit for a second term in office,
Kamala Harris took a calculated gamble by appearing on the conservative-leaning network in an effort to expand her audience
The vice president will take questions from Bret Baier in a session to be broadcast at 6 p.m. She joins a long line of Democratic candidates and elected officials who have ventured into hostile television territory.
Vice President Kamala Harris is tangling with Fox News’ Bret Baier over immigration policy at the start of her first interview with the network during the 2024 campaign. Baier pressed Harris over the Biden administration’s release of undocumented immigrants and its handling of the U.
Vice President Kamala Harris engaged in a combative first interview with Fox News on Wednesday, sparring on immigration policy and shifting policy positions while asserting that if elected, she
"I represent a new generation of leadership,” the vice president said in her first interview with the conservative cable news network.
“I’m in the middle of responding to the point you’re raising, and I’d like to finish,” Vice President Kamala Harris sternly told Fox News ’ Bret Baier today in her first appearance on the Rupert Murdoch -owned outlet as the anchor repeatedly spoke over her.
A combative Kamala Harris pledged a clean break from Joe Biden's presidency Wednesday in a feisty interview with right-wing Fox News aimed at reaching Republican voters wary of Donald Trump."My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency,
Vice President Kamala Harris engaged in a combative first interview with Fox News on Wednesday, sparring on immigration policy and shifting policy positions while asserting that if elected, she would not represent a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency.