Vice President Kamala Harris recently gave an interview with far-left MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle and it did NOT go as planned.

During the interview, Harris was asked direct questions but she gave vague and evasive answers.  After the interview, Ruhle admitted that Harris just wouldn’t answer questions.

For example, Ruhle asked Harris an important question on how she plans to “get the money” from Congress in order to fund her massive economic proposals if Republicans win the House or Senate.  Harris responds:

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“But we’re gonna have to raise corporate taxes,” Harris said. “We’re going to have to make sure that the biggest corporations and billionaires pay their fair share. That’s just it. It’s about paying their fair share.”

After the interview, Ruhle told another show on MSNBC that Harris “doesn’t answer the question.”

“She doesn’t answer the question. … [I asked her] if the GOP is controlling the Senate, if she can’t raise corporate taxes, where is she going to get the money from to expand the child tax credit and do whatever she wants to do, and she says, ‘we just have to do it,’” Ruhle said. “That’s great and that’s a campaign promise, but the issue is, if it means we’re gonna just borrow again, then what we’re doing is we’re just never addressing the deficit. And back in the days when you were a proud Republican, debts and deficits matter.”

Listen:

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Ruhle also asked an important question regarding tariffs and why the Biden/Harris administration refused to remove the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

“Where do you come out on, is there a good tariff, a bad tariff?” Ruhle asked.

“Well, part of it is, you don’t just throw around the idea of just tariffs across the board,” Harris said. “And that’s part of the problem with Donald Trump. I — frankly, I’m going to — and I say this in all sincerity. He’s just not very serious about how he thinks about some of these issues. And one must be serious and have a plan, and a real plan, that’s not just about some talking point ending in an exclamation at a political rally, but actually putting the thought into, what will be the return on the investment, what will be the economic impact on everyday people?”

What???