Fox News host Bret Baier conceded Thursday morning that Kamala Harris’ campaign should be “happy” with how her “contentious” sit-down interview with him went on Wednesday evening. Baier, who at times outright interrupted Harris as she spoke,
Vice President Kamala Harris was grilled over her shifting views on immigration and relationship with President Joe Biden
The Trump campaign, its major players, and Trump commented online about Harris’s first appearance on Fox as a presidential candidate. The profile behind the campaign posted the interview in its entirety online. “OUR NEWEST AD JUST DROPPED,” the Trump campaign captioned the clip.
Kamala Harris took part in an adversarial interview with Fox News discussing issues from immigration to gender-affirming surgery. Here are some of the key moments.
Pressed and often interrupted by Bret Baier, the vice president opened up a little more distance from President Biden and defended her position on immigration and border security.
With Election Day 2024 approaching, Harris gets grilled on FOX as Trump defends Jan. 6 to a crowd of Latino voters. Here's the latest news, polls, countdown.
Vice President Kamala Harris will sit down with Fox News' Bret Baier Wednesday as she steps out of the comfort of what has so far been a relatively friendly series of interviews since she became the Democratic nominee this summer.
Mark Cuban has defended Kamala Harris on social media after the vice president faced some backlash following her Fox News interview with Bret Baier.
Vice President Kamala Harris tried to put clear distance between herself and the administration she still serves in during an interview with Fox News’ Brett Baier.
Sarah Matthews, a former press aide to Donald Trump, praised Kamala Harris for going “into the lion’s den” for her Wednesday interview on Fox News and said she believes it does make a difference. “I think it’s really important that Kamala Harris went into the lion’s den,
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg praised Vice President Harris’s interview Wednesday evening on Fox News, calling the Democratic nominee’s conversation “really impressive” and saying she would be a “very effective” president.