Fox News host Dana Perino clashed with Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign spokesman Ian Sams on Friday about whether the candidate has been accessible to the media.
Since launching her 2024 presidential campaign on July 21, Harris has given only one sit-down interview. Sams, on “America’s Newsroom,” said Harris has been answering queries from reporters during her campaign, but Perino disputed the spokesman’s characterization of how accessible the vice president has been to the press.
'Ian, Come On': Fox's Dana Perino Spars With Harris Spox Over His Claims VP Is Accessible To Press pic.twitter.com/LHWIY855Jb
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“President Trump, for all the interviews that he’s done, he’s willing to take questions, everything,” Perino said. “Is it a risk to put all your chips on one debate when she hasn’t really been able to do any sort of Q and A with anybody except for in debate prep?”
“Well, I reject that. She sat down with Dana Bash for a long interview on CNN that aired just a week ago,” Sams answered. […]
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