Vice President Kamala Harris pledged to schedule the interview “by the end of this month” after speaking with her team on Thursday.
It is unclear whether the interviews will take place in the last three weeks of August or if they will be scheduled before the end of August.
“I’ve spoken with my team and I’m hoping to schedule an interview by the end of the month,” she said in Michigan when asked when she would give her first interview since launching her presidential campaign.
Kamara said she may be interviewed by the end of this month (23 days from now).
She has not given a single interview or press conference since becoming the Democratic nominee 18 days ago. pic.twitter.com/xBZfGbTl2g
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) August 8, 2024
Harris’ comments came after former President Donald Trump mocked her strategy of avoiding unscripted interviews.
“Excuse me, but what are we doing right now?” Trump asked during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday. “She’s not doing any press conferences.”
“You know why she won’t do it? It’s because she can’t do a press conference,” Trump said. “She doesn’t know how to do a press conference. She’s not smart enough to do a press conference.”
Trump challenged Harris to three debates during a press conference. Harris agreed to one, but then Refused He will comment on Thursday whether he will take part in the remaining two tournaments.
“I’m looking forward to debating Donald Trump. It’s September 10th. I’ve heard that Trump is finally going to debate. I’m looking forward to it,” she said.
Harris may be avoiding off-script situations for fear of answering questions about her far-left policies. She has already appeared to back away from many of the policies she has supported, raising concerns about whether voters can trust her. Neither she nor her campaign staff have fully embraced the policy shift in public statements.
More Harris word salad here.
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