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CNN panelists have heated argument over Kamala Harris' lack of media engagement
CNN commentators sharply argued Thursday over Vice President Kamala Harris’ lack of engagement with the media, after former President Trump gave a press conference from Mar-a-Lago and Harris spoke at a campaign rally in Michigan.
“Don’t nobody care but us,” CNN commentator and Democratic strategist Bakari Sellers said of criticism about Harris largely avoiding the press in recent weeks.
“That’s not true,” fellow panelist S.E. Cupp responded. “I speak to swing state voters all the time. They have questions, they want answers.”
Harris broke her press silence on Thursday, briefly taking reporters’ questions for the first time in the nearly three weeks since she became the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee. She claimed during her remarkts that she wanted to do an interview by the end of the month.
KAMALA HARRIS HAS AVOIDED INTERVIEWS FOR MORE THAN TWO WEEKS SINCE BECOMING DEM NOMINEE
CNN commentators and political analysts argued over Vice President Harris’ level of engagement with the media in a heated panel discussion on Thursday night. (CNN)
“This is so in the Beltway,” Sellers said, suggesting it was largely an issue that is discussed within the confines of the Washington, D.C., political environment.
“You’re not the first person to make this argument that she doesn’t need to do this, it’s very ‘inside the Beltway, this is for us,’” Cupp later told Sellers. “You lose credibility when you do that, because if it were someone else then you would be demanding that she sit down for questions. And you know what, it’ll make her a better candidate if she does it.”
“And why shouldn’t she? She should answer these questions for the American people,” said Tricia McLaughlin, the former communications director for Vivek Ramaswamy’s presidential campaign.
“And she will!” Sellers responded.
“But why not now?” McLaughlin said.
KAMALA HARRIS FINALLY FIELDS QUESTIONS FROM PRESS AFTER DODGING MEDIA FOR 18 DAYS SINCE BECOMING DEM NOMINEE
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)
Cupp, one of several anti-Trump Republican figures at CNN, also said Harris has experienced a “bit of a honeymoon period” in regard to her media coverage in the days following her nomination by the Democratic Party.
Harris has made rapid gains in the polls after President Biden announced he was withdrawing from the race.
According to a Thursday poll from Marquette Law School, Harris expanded her lead among likely voters over Trump by six points, 53 percent to 47 percent.
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Fox News’ Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.
Dallas, TX
Abbott is ramping up protection across Texas after Iran airstrikes
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has directed the Department of Public Safety and the Texas National Guard to increase protection at key state sites following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran.
Abbott issued a statement Saturday supporting the military action, writing “Texas stands with President Trump in sending a clear message to Iran: its aggression toward American and the West will no longer be tolerated.”
The governor said he directed DPS and the Texas National Guard to ramp up surveillance and patrols at energy facilities, ports and southern border.
“Texas is working closely with our federal partners to protect Texans and our critical assets from potential threats of retaliation,” Abbott said.
In a post on X, the Texas National Guard announced its activation of service members.
Iran has retaliated by firing attacks toward Israel and U.S. military bases in the Middle East.
Across the U.S., law enforcement has stepped up patrols at sensitive areas, including houses of worship and diplomatic sites.
Security expert Eric Jackson, who retired as Special Agent in Charge of the Dallas FBI field office, said law enforcement would be analyzing intelligence closely for potential threats at home.
“These types of matters bring out the best in the [FBI],” said Jackson. “Everybody’s working hard and everybody’s focused on protecting the homeland.”
Miami, FL
Miami youth trace Bahamian roots in powerful Black History Month journey
Atlanta, GA
Police increase presence across metro Atlanta amid teen takeover rumors
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Popular gathering spots across metro Atlanta saw heightened law enforcement presence Saturday night following rumors of potential “teen takeovers.”
Authorities say a similar event last weekend led to more than a dozen teenagers and adults being taken into custody. In response, agencies across the metro area are stepping up patrols in several high-traffic areas, including the Beltline and the Cumberland Mall and Battery districts.
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Along the Atlanta Beltline, Atlanta police confirmed they increased staffing levels as a precaution. An APD officer on scene told Atlanta News First that officers are maintaining an enhanced presence due to the takeover rumors. An Atlanta News First crew observed multiple people put in handcuffs and an APD officer at the Beltline said four guns had been confiscated.
Multiple patrol units were visible along the Beltline, with officers monitoring foot traffic and briefly detaining several individuals. Police said the show of force is intended to deter large, disruptive gatherings before they begin.
Cumberland Mall to have teen curfew Saturday after ‘takeover’ at The Battery
In Cobb County, law enforcement agencies are coordinating efforts around Cumberland Mall and The Battery Atlanta. The Cobb County Sheriff’s Office deployed its mounted patrol unit, with four deputies on horseback circling the mall. Units from the Cobb County Police Department, Marietta Police Department, and the Georgia State Patrol were also seen monitoring traffic and pedestrian activity in the area.
Electronic message boards and posted signage between Cumberland and The Battery warned visitors of the increased law enforcement presence. Officers said the goal is to prevent a repeat of last weekend’s arrests and ensure public safety.
For now, officials say the evening remains calm, but they are prepared to respond quickly if large crowds begin to form.
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