Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ campaign is dismissing accusations that she and a co-author plagiarized parts of a 2009 book on the U.S. criminal justice system as a desperate attempt by “rightwing operatives” to distract voters ahead of next month’s election.
Kamala Harris didn’t get her second debate with Donald Trump — so she went on Fox News instead. The vice president clashed heatedly with the pro-Trump network’s top anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday night in the kind of adversarial, unscripted scrum that Republicans have long accused her of avoiding.
During her interview with Fox News' Bret Baier, Vice President Kamala Harris was pressed about whether she had concerns about President Biden's mental acuity before his 2024 exit.
Harris sat down on Wednesday for her first Fox News interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee.
Pressed and often interrupted by Bret Baier, the vice president opened up a little more distance from President Biden and defended her position on immigration and border security.
Vice President Kamala Harris has brought her campaign to a place many Democrats have long considered enemy territory.
Vice President Kamala Harris engaged in a combative interview with Fox News on Wednesday. She sparred with anchor Bret Baier on immigration and her shifting policy positions while asserting that if elected,
Democratic White House nominee Kamala Harris has conducted her first-ever interview with Fox News, clashing repeatedly with the host on transgender prisoners, illegal immigration and President Biden’s mental fitness.
With just 21 days remaining to cast votes this presidential season, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are scrambling to win over key constituents as well as the other party's voters
"I represent a new generation of leadership,” the vice president said in her first interview with the conservative cable news network.
The vice president told Fox News that she will “follow the law” on providing gender-affirming care to people in prison.