Vice President Kamala Harris recently sat down for an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, sparking a heated debate on immigration and various policy positions. The interview, which marked Harris’ first appearance on the network, aimed to reach out to conservative viewers and GOP-leaning voters with less than three weeks until Election Day.
Throughout the nearly 30-minute interview, Harris and Baier clashed on topics such as immigration, Biden’s presidency, and Harris’ own plans if elected. Despite attempts to pivot the conversation to attacking Donald Trump, Harris made it clear that her presidency would not simply be a continuation of Joe Biden’s term.
One of the key points of contention was Harris’ stance on immigration. She expressed regret over the deaths of women who were killed by individuals who had crossed into the U.S. illegally during the Biden administration. Harris also criticized Trump for blocking a bipartisan immigration bill earlier in the year.
During the interview, Harris indicated that she no longer supports decriminalizing crossing the border illegally, a departure from her previous stance in 2019. She also addressed proposals to allow undocumented individuals to obtain driver’s licenses and subsidized healthcare, stating that she would follow the law on these issues.
In response to Baier’s questioning about Biden’s mental stamina, Harris defended the president and emphasized that Trump, not Biden, was on the ballot. Trump’s campaign spokesperson criticized Harris for being “angry” and “defensive” during the interview, accusing her of avoiding responsibility for the nation’s problems.
Despite the contentious nature of the interview, Harris’ campaign spokesperson viewed it as a success. Brian Fallon noted that Harris was able to reach an audience that may not have been exposed to her campaign arguments and demonstrated her ability to stand firm against a hostile interviewer.
Looking ahead, Harris’ team is open to engaging with independents and Republicans, including potential events with figures like former Trump challenger Nikki Haley. The goal is to appeal to a broader audience and showcase Harris’ readiness to lead the country.
Overall, the interview with Fox News provided a platform for Harris to address key issues, clarify her positions, and engage with a diverse range of viewers. As the election draws near, Harris continues to make her case to the American public, emphasizing her vision for the future and her commitment to addressing the nation’s challenges.