Vice President Kamala Harris has gone 25 days as of Thursday without holding a formal press conference or sit-down interview since becoming the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
While she has been busy on the campaign trail, spoken at various events, and given informal remarks to reporters at various points since effectively replacing President Biden on the ticket last month, she hasn’t done a formal press conference or wide-ranging interview in the three-plus weeks that have followed.
In that time, she’s done brief “gaggles” as well as off-the-record sessions with traveling reporters, but she still hasn’t done anything formal with the press. She’s even turned down TIME, which published a gushing piece about “Her Moment” this week for a cover story, and running mate Tim Walz shot down a formal interview request from the New York Times about his response to the George Floyd riots in Minnesota.
The left-leaning Washington Post editorial board challengedHarris over dodging the …