During the interview, Harris faced tough questions about funding her economic plans, specifically her proposals for an expanded child tax credit and support for new businesses. Harris claimed that her costs would be offset by increasing taxes on corporations and the wealthiest Americans, arguing that many in Congress privately agree, despite the skepticism presented by Whitaker, reminding viewers that these decisions involve navigating real-world politics and fiscal constraints.
Harris addressed immigration policies, asserting that the current administration's approach aims to resolve problems rather than create them. She emphasized a significant drop in illegal border crossings, which she attributed to their policies. Nevertheless, Harris acknowledged the need for congressional support to further advance their immigration reforms, indicating that while progress has been made, bipartisan collaboration is essential for comprehensive immigration solutions.
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