Vice President Kamala Harris Breaks Silence with Interviews, But Still No Press Conference
After going 60 days as the presumptive, and now official Democratic nominee for president without holding an official press conference, Vice President Kamala Harris has finally broken her silence. Under pressure to sit down for a substantive interview, Harris recently ended her interview drought with appearances on CNN and the National Association of Black Journalists.
Former President Trump, on the other hand, has held multiple news conferences and interviews in recent weeks, highlighting the contrast in media availability between the two candidates.
Despite her recent interviews, Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference, leading to criticism from some quarters. Conservative Radio Libre host Jorge Bonilla believes that Harris is unlikely to hold a press conference as long as the media continues to give her a pass.
In her recent interviews, Harris has faced criticism for her vague answers, particularly when asked about specifics of her economic policy. Her response citing her middle-class upbringing drew sharp criticism from some observers.
While Harris has made efforts to engage with the media through interviews, the lack of a formal press conference has raised questions about her accessibility and transparency as a candidate.
As the election season heats up, the pressure on Harris to address these concerns is likely to increase. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.