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Brian Stelter Predicts ’60 Minutes’ And ‘The View’ Will Be ‘Tough’ Interviews For Kamala Harris

CNN media reporter Brian Stelter claimed Monday that Vice President Kamala Harris will face “intense questioning” in an interview that will air on ABC and CBS.

Harris appeared on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast on Sunday. This is part of a tour that includes scheduled appearances on “The View” and interviews with CBS late-night show host Stephen Colbert, Sirius/XM shock jock Howard Stern and “60 Minutes” correspondent Bill. It will be done. Whittaker. Stelter said he expects “sharp questions” from journalists when he appears on “60 Minutes” and “The View.” (Related article: Joe Scarborough says Harris campaign ‘needs help’ after another major union refuses support)

“Well, she’s going to be on “60 Minutes” tonight, the most-watched news magazine in the United States. Donald Trump originally agreed to appear on “60 Minutes,” but then declined. I feel like he’s leaving so easily,” Stelter told “CNN News Central” co-hosts Boris Sanchez and Brianna Kaylor. “Imagine if Harris had agreed to appear on ’60 Minutes’ and then left. I think she would have been heavily criticized. So Trump would have chosen not to do ’60 Minutes.’ , Harris will be participating there. It will definitely be an example of tough questioning of the vice president. ”

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Trump and “60 Minutes” correspondent Leslie Stahl got into an argument during a 2020 interview over a laptop Hunter Biden threw away at a repair shop. playing cards quoted The reason he won’t appear on “60 Minutes” is because he didn’t apologize for the 2020 interview during Tuesday’s press conference in Wisconsin.

“She’s also going to be on ‘The View’ tomorrow. She was talking to the producers of ‘The View’ last night and they have some pointed questions for her. And… Remember, these non-traditional formats can actually reveal a lot about a candidate,” Stelter said of Harris’ media tour. “Remember a few weeks ago when Kamala Harris was sitting with Oprah Winfrey and Harris said, ‘If someone breaks into my house, I’m going to get shot.’ ” Despite being a friendly interview for Harris, it was a very revealing soundbite. That’s why I thought “Call Her Daddy” was so interesting. ”

“This interview actually revealed a lot about the candidate, and ultimately what the Harris campaign is trying to do is similar to how the Trump campaign is doing influencer podcasts. , that we’re really trying to appeal to young men who are doing YouTube shows and stuff like that,” Stelter continued. “Harris is going to do some non-traditional formats like Stephen Colbert tomorrow night and Howard Stern tomorrow afternoon, but I just think it’s worth noting that you sometimes hear a lot in these interviews. I think it’s worth it, and it’s worth noting that there are a lot of comments that are actually newsworthy.”

Harris and her running mate, Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, have largely avoided interviews and press conferences, and one liberal expert said this strategy may have contributed to Walz’s poor performance in vice presidential debates. It is said that it may have been.

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