A senior campaign adviser has confirmed that Vice President Kamala Harris will be scheduling a sit-down interview by the end of the month. The adviser mentioned that Harris has been fielding questions from reporters while on the campaign trail.
There has been growing pressure and criticism directed at Harris for not participating in a sit-down interview or news conference since becoming the Democratic nominee. However, campaign officials have previously stated that Harris would indeed take part in an interview before the end of August.
The campaign adviser reiterated on Monday that Harris will follow through on her commitment to schedule an interview by the end of the month.
Regarding the upcoming September debate, the campaign adviser indicated that the disagreement over the microphones has been resolved from the Harris campaign's perspective. This development comes after former President Donald Trump expressed his preference for having the microphones always on for both candidates during the debate, despite his campaign's initial stance to maintain the same rules as the previous presidential debate.