Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris defended her vice presidential record on immigration in a recent interview, attributing a reduction in migration from Central America's Northern Triangle to her initiatives. Harris also criticized Donald Trump for blocking a bipartisan border security bill during his presidency, a bill she vows to sign if elected. The interview also touched on Harris's identity, with her dismissing Trump's claims about her racial background as a "tired playbook." Harris further emphasized her commitment to diversity by stating she would include a Republican in her Cabinet if she wins the election.
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00:03Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris defended her vice presidential record on immigration
00:07in a recent interview, attributing a reduction in migration from Central America's Northern
00:11Triangle to her initiatives.
00:14Harris also criticized Donald Trump for blocking a bipartisan border security bill during his
00:18presidency, a bill she vows to sign if elected.
00:21The interview also touched on Harris' identity, with her dismissing Trump's claims about her
00:25racial background as a tired playbook.
00:28Harris further emphasized her commitment to diversity by stating that she would include
00:32a Republican in her cabinet if she wins the election.
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