VP Kamala Harris Set for First Fox News Interview As Campaign Heats Up

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Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris walks toward reporters to speak before boarding Air Force Two, as she departs Las Vegas from Harry Reid International Airport, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, en route to Arizona. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Vice President Kamala Harris is expanding her media reach as the presidential campaign enters its final stretch. On Wednesday, she’ll sit down for her first interview with Fox News, speaking with anchor Brett Baier during a visit to Pennsylvania. This marks a significant move for Harris, who has previously done interviews with outlets like CNN and CBS’s 60 Minutes.

The Fox News interview will air at 6 p.m. Eastern, and it is her first with a network outside of the Democratic-friendly media circuit. She’s also scheduled to interview with Joe Rogan, who hosts a popular podcast.

Critics say Harris is giving out limited media appearances, but she’s been taking each opportunity to take shots at Republican nominee Donald Trump, calling him out for refusing to release his medical records and dodging a 60 Minutes interview — something every single presidential candidate has always done for over 50 years.

Meanwhile, Trump fired back at both Harris and Fox, accusing the network of being soft on Democrats.


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