On dodging the media, Kamala Harris 'owes responses' to the American public, says campaign adviser

Harris campaign adviser Quentin Fulks indicated Sunday that Kamala Harris will sit down for an interview before the end of the month, adding that she "owes responses to the American people."

Harris deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks talks with NBC's Kristen Welker. (Screenshot/NBC)

Harris has been criticized for failing to take interviews or hold press conferences since becoming the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee over a month ago. The Harris-Walz campaign lacks any information about the pair's policy views on their campaign website as well, and the recent policy platform unveiled by the Democratic National Convention (DNC) cited President Biden and his policies more than it did Harris'. 

Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign to glean more details about the vice president's upcoming interview, but did not receive a response.

Republican Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton said Sunday on ABC News that Harris "owes" the American public an explanation on when and why she changed her policy positions on various issues.

"She needs to address the American people and speak to these questions because the only basis they have to conclude what she will be like as president is what she’s done for four years in this administration and what she said in her own voice in the last campaign," Cotton said.

HBO talk show host Bill Maher and Vice President Kamala Harris (Screenshot/HBO; David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

"She's not stopping to stumble," Tarantino told Maher. "And there's nothing wrong to – and I'm going to vote for her f---ing anyway, no matter what she says in a stupid f---ing interview. So don't f--- s--- up!" 

‘WHATEVER’: DEMOCRATS REACT TO KAMALA HARRIS' LACK OF INTERVIEWS

Delegates at the DNC last week had similar, albeit less aggressive, takes on Harris' failure to go in front of the media.

"Let's give some time," Heather Pirowski, a delegate from Indiana, said last week. "I think just be patient because it's all gonna come."

"Right now, our main concern is uniting the party," said another. "And once that's done, I think she's gonna come out and speak to the American people."

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At least one delegate couldn't understand why Harris was being criticized for not going in front of the media. "I don't know what that's about," the Texas delegate said at the convention last week. "I mean, when they have to resort to those tactics and the name-calling and the vitriol and the misogynistic – he's back to 2016 when that's all he did against Hillary."

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