The Democratic presidential candidate could not expect a serious conversation from the Trump-friendly channel, Fox News. Why did Kamala Harris do this to herself?
October 17, 2024, 4:45 am
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Kamala Harris faces questions about illegal immigrants in an uncomfortable interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, but pushes back against her allegations and emphasizes the need to reform the immigration system. The conversation turns into a boxing match, Harris defending herself against pro-Trump questions and making it clear that she and Biden differ. Despite the challenges, Harris is seizing the opportunity to appeal to Republican voters and portray Trump as a threat. Trump himself criticized Fox News for the interview and refused further televised duels. It remains to be seen what impact the interview will have on the elections.
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US Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris at a campaign event in Erie, Pennsylvania, on October 14.
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Of course, this question comes first. Bret Baier wants to know how many illegal immigrants his government is estimated to have allowed into the country Kamala Harris information. “One million? Three million?” The Vice President tries not to answer that with a number. “The point is we have a broken immigration system that needs to be fixed,” she says. Baier interrupts her several times, Harris’s tone becomes stern: “You’re going to have to let me finish.” The conversation didn’t even last a minute.