Kamala Harris Faces Questions on Safety if Trump Wins, Responds to Howard Stern
In a recent interview, Vice President Kamala Harris avoided directly answering whether she would leave the U.S. if Donald Trump is re-elected.
- Howard Stern expressed concerns about Kamala Harris's safety if Donald Trump wins the upcoming election, asking if she would consider leaving the country.
- Harris emphasized her efforts to prevent a Trump victory and highlighted the coalition she is building with Republicans like Dick Cheney and Mitt Romney.
- Trump criticized Stern's interview with Harris, calling him a 'beta male' and accusing him of asking 'softball questions.'
- Harris referenced allegations from Bob Woodward's upcoming book, suggesting Trump sent COVID-19 testing kits to Russia during the pandemic.
- The discussion touched on Trump's promises of retribution against political opponents, including the possibility of military tribunals for figures like Liz Cheney.