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Harris clashes with host in contentious interview on Fox
Kamala Harris on Wednesday sat down for an interview with Fox News after holding an event featuring prominent Republicans in Pennsylvania.
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Harris clashes with host in contentious interview on Fox
Kamala Harris on Wednesday sat down for an interview with Fox News after holding an event featuring prominent Republicans in Pennsylvania.
Vice President Kamala Harris waves before a rally in Washington Crossing, Pa., where she appeared with Republicans who are supporting her presidential campaign. (Michelle Gustafson for The Washington Post)
President Kamala Harris, under pressure to broaden her appeal to Republicans and conservatives with Election Day fast approaching, sat for a contentious interview with Fox News where she said more bluntly than before that her presidency would not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s.
The interview with Fox chief political anchor Bret Baier, which also featured a testy back-and-forth on immigration, represented a calculated gamble for Harris, given Fox’s role as a conservative-leaning network that is one of the top news sources for Republicans. It offered her a chance to refashion a recent comment on ABC’s “The View” that she could not think of anything she would do differently from Biden, a remark that even many Democrats strategists viewed as a misstep.
“Let me be very clear — my presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden’s presidency, and like every new president that comes in to office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas,” Harris said. “I represent a new generation of leadership.”
From the first few minutes of the interview, Baier sought to put Harris on the defensive with aggressive questions about the Biden administration’s record on immigration, a top issue for many Republican voters. Baier repeatedly asked if she would apologize to the families of women who were killed by undocumented immigrants after the Biden administration eased President Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration policies. Baier played a clip of one of the mothers blaming the Biden administration for her daughter’s death.