5 Key Takeaways from Kamala Harris’s Toughest Interview Yet
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Vice President Kamala Harris faced one of her hardest interviews on Wednesday when she sat down with Fox News anchor Bret Baier. Just weeks before Election Day, Harris and Baier debated topics like immigration, President Biden’s health, and former President Trump’s controversial remarks.
Here are five key moments from the interview:
1. Harris’s Toughest Interview So Far
From the start, the interview was tense, with Baier pushing Kamala Harris on the number of migrants crossing the U.S. border illegally since Biden took office. Immigration took up almost half of the interview, and Harris and Baier often spoke over each other. Baier accused Harris of avoiding some questions, leading to more heated exchanges.
2. Dealing With Trump’s Popularity
Baier asked Kamala Harris what she thought about so many Americans still supporting Donald Trump, despite his controversies. He even asked, “Are they stupid?” Harris quickly rejected that idea, saying, “Oh God, I would never say that about the American people.”
She then criticized Trump, saying, “He’s the one who tends to demean and belittle the American people.”
3. Pushing Back on Trump’s ‘Enemy Within’ Remarks
Baier played a clip where Trump said, “I’m not threatening anybody,” during a recent Fox News town hall. Harris didn’t hold back, saying the clip didn’t show Trump’s full comments. She pointed out that Trump has called Democrats the “enemy within” and suggested using the military against political opponents, which sparked a lot of criticism.
“That clip wasn’t about his ‘enemy from within’ comments… that’s not what you showed,” Harris told Baier. “We both know he’s talked about using the military on the American people.”
4. Immigration as a Big Issue
Immigration was a major focus of the interview. Baier questioned Harris about how the Biden administration has handled the situation at the southern border. Harris defended their policies but faced tough criticism. The exchange showed how difficult it is for Harris to convince undecided voters about the administration’s immigration record.
5. A High-Stakes Media Move
Harris’s decision to go on Fox News so close to Election Day was risky but strategic. She’s trying to reach conservative and undecided voters as part of a media push to build enough support to beat Trump. This interview was one of many recent public appearances where Kamala Harris has tried to strengthen her message and gain more voters.
With Election Day approaching, this interview showed Harris’s readiness to handle tough questions and defend the Biden administration. Whether it helps her win over voters is still unclear as the race gets tighter.
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