VP Harris calling herself the presumptive Dem. nom

Vice President Kamala Harris has won enough delegate support for the Democratic presidential nomination after President Biden announced his exit from the race. Director of Communications for America First Policy Institute, Hilton Beckham, joined LiveNOW from FOX to explain how Harris' will carry out her run.

VP Harris begins campaign after Biden endorsement

GOP Pollster John Rogers joins LiveNOW from FOX's Jeane Franseen to detail Vice President Kamala Harris' future campaign for presidency after being endorsed by President Joe Biden. VP Kamala Harris has secured the support of enough Democratic delegates to become her party’s nominee against Republican Donald Trump, according to an Associated Press survey, as top Democrats rallied to her in the aftermath of President Joe Biden’s decision to drop his bid for reelection.

Harris running mate speculation grows

AP national politics reporter Meg Kinnard joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to discuss how Democrats are rallying behind Vice President Harris and speculation around who is on the list to be her running mate.

Harris vying to secure Democratic nomination

FOX 2 Bay Area reporter Christien Kafton joins LiveNOW's Andy Mac to provide more details on Vice President Harris's Northern California roots as she seeks to secure the Democratic nomination in 2024.

Trump donated to Kamala Harris' campaign in the past

Donald Trump has begun targeting his campaign attacks on Kamala Harris after Joe Biden announced he was withdrawing from the presidential race, but before becoming political adversaries, he was a supporter.

VP Harris delivers first remarks since Biden exit

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks at an event celebrating the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship teams from the 2023-2024 season, at the South Lawn. This is the first time she has spoke since President Joe Biden announced his exit from the 2024 presidential race.

Secret Service Director gives opening statement

Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheatle, testified Monday before a congressional committee as calls mount for her to resign over security failures after an attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump. Trump was wounded in the ear after he was struck by 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks. This is the first appearance Cheatle has made since the deadly shooting that left one spectator dead. Lawmakers have shown anger and confusion as to how the gunman was able to get so close to the presidential nominee, who was supposed to be carefully guarded.