Kamala Harris for weeks was criticized for avoiding tough questions that came with long-form traditional media interviews. In an interview with CBS News’ “60 Minutes” that aired on Monday evening, she faced many of them all at once. https://t.co/rpxUj54DtR
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The Vice President was subjected to intense questioning on a variety of topics, including the Biden administration’s approach to border security during her tenure.
She noted that immigration was a long-standing problem and that the number of illegal border crossings had recently declined. Harris also stressed the need for Congress to act…
…a Congress whose progress is blocked by Republican decisions, let’s not forget.
When asked how she planned to fund her various economic plans, which could add $3 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade-an amount that remains lower than Donald Trump’s proposal, that said, and which includes the child tax credit, the first-time homebuyer credit and financial assistance to start a small business-Harris stressed that it was time for the wealthiest among us to pay our fair share of taxes.
Kamala Harris said there are many leaders in Congress who understand that Trump’s tax cuts have significantly increased our federal deficit.
She added that many people in Congress know exactly what she’s talking about, and that their constituents do too.
This in-depth interview will certainly be useful for voters who want to get to know the vice-president better before making their choice for the election. Every topic is covered, and the full interview can be viewed on CBS’s 60 Minutes website.