Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to sit for an interview with Fox News, the network announced on Monday. Harris' interview with Fox News will be her first with the news outlet that many people contend gives favorable coverage to former President Donald Trump, the Democratic vice president's GOP opponent in the upcoming presidential election.
The sketch mercilessly mocked Fox News after it failed to play the right footage of Donald Trump's "enemy within" comments during an interview with Harris this week.
Vice President Kamala Harris has brought her campaign to a place many Democrats have long considered enemy territory — Fox News Channel
Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier grilled the candidate on his Wednesday program, the most-watched interview of the Harris presidential campaign.
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.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris will be interviewed by Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday in Pennsylvania as she steps up her travel and conversations with media outlets in the closing stretch of the presidential campaign.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday hammered former President Donald Trump as thin-skinned and a threat to U.S. democracy in a combative interview with Fox News.
( NewsNation) — Journalist Catherine Herridge believes Fox’s Bret Baier interview with Kamala Harris showcased “complete transparency.” Herridge has spent years in federal court defending the media’s right to protect the confidentiality of sources, and she continues to fight for fair journalism through her support of the PRESS Act.
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.
The viewership for Wednesday’s showdown far outstripped Fox News Channel’s daytime audience of 1,571,000 for the third quarter of this year.
The vice president will take questions from Bret Baier in a session to be broadcast at 6 p.m. She joins a long line of Democratic candidates and elected officials who have ventured into hostile television territory.