5 Kamala Harris Interview with 60 Minutes
5 Kamala Harris Interview with 60 Minutes
In a recent interview with "60 Minutes", Vice President Kamala Harri asked her difficult questions about her economic plans, the quick implementation of border security measures by the Democrats, about their strategy in dealing with Russia in the context of the Ukraine war and other topics. The interview was broadcast on Monday and took place as part of an intensive media presence, which Harris also placed in friendly interviewers.
Harris to border security
During the interview, Harris emphasized that migration was a "long-term problem" when she was interviewed about the immigration policies of the bid administration. When asked whether the government should have acted earlier to combat the problem, she pointed out that an immigration law had been proposed to the congress in early 2021 and criticized the Republicans of blocking a recently introduced party legislative legislation.No bilateral conversations with Putin
Harris also made it clear that she would not have bilateral conversations with the Russian President Vladimir Putin to find a solution to the war in Ukraine. "Ukraine has to be involved in the future of Ukraine," she said, emphasizing that without the Ukraine and the UN Charter, no success could be achieved at the end of this war.
collaboration with Cheney in the spotlight
Another remarkable point of the interview was the joint presentation of Harris and the former MP Liz Cheney from Wyoming. Cheney, who was elected by her role in the investigation of the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, supported Harris and spoke at an event in Wisconsin. Harris reacted positively to the collaboration: "That would be great," she said, accompanied by laughter from the two women.
Walz encourages more careful choice of words
In the course of the interview, Harris' runtime partner, the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, was also addressed. He admitted that he had made false claims about his military service in the past, but emphasized that these were more emotional than lies. Harris had advised him to choose his choice of words more carefully. "She said, 'Tim, you have to pay attention to how you formulate things," recalled Walz.
Criticism of Trump's withdrawal
In the interview, Harris also criticized Donald Trump, who had recently resigned from his “60 Minutes” interview at short notice. "If he will not give the audience the opportunity to have a meaningful and thoughtful conversation, then you should rather look at your rallies," said Harris. "There it will be about him and his personal complaints, not how he will try to bring the country together."
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