Democratic US presidential nominee Kamala Harris has conducted a combative first interview with Fox News. She clashed repeatedly with her host on topics such as transgender prisoners, illegal immigration and President Joe Biden’s mental fitness.
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.
No matter which candidate wins the U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will face one similar reality: fewer opportunities to reshape the federal judiciary.
Kamala Harris faced Fox News host Bret Baier and things got tense quickly. She said a Harris presidency wouldn't be a continuation of Joe Biden's.
Harris sat down on Wednesday for her first Fox News interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee.
As the presidential race moves into its final weeks, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump have embarked on an interview blitz that has offered new details about their policy priorities and their political strategies.
Vice President Kamala Harris was grilled over her shifting views on immigration and relationship with President Joe Biden
As technology like doorbell cameras makes it easier to avoid unsolicited visitors, the Harris campaign is leaning on data-capturing apps to supplement the traditional work of canvassing.
Before she was the Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris took actions as California attorney general and San Francisco district attorney that have left lasting impacts on people in the Golden State.
Harris and Trump have three weeks to convince voters they should be the next president, tackling issues ranging from inflation to the southern border.