Oct 17, V7N- Kamala Harris pledged a fresh approach, distancing herself from President Joe Biden's administration as she campaigns to become the next U.S. president. The interview, led by Bret Baier, covered several contentious topics, including immigration and gender transition surgeries, with Harris repeatedly emphasizing that her presidency would mark a "clean break" from Biden's.

Although Harris defended the Biden-Harris administration's record, she asserted that her leadership would bring "new ideas" and represent a "new generation." In the face of aggressive questioning, she criticized Donald Trump, especially over his inflammatory rhetoric about using the military against domestic enemies.

The high-stakes interview was a gamble for Harris, aimed at reaching Republican voters as she seeks to break the tie in the tight presidential race with just weeks to go. Trump’s campaign criticized her performance, labeling it defensive, while Trump himself accused Fox News of being lenient in their questioning.

Harris, who has made reproductive rights central to her campaign, also found herself in contrast with Trump over IVF. While Trump called himself the "father of IVF" in a Fox News town hall, Harris described his comments as "bizarre," highlighting the ongoing clash over reproductive policies.

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