Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), will answer a range of questions on Aug. 23, potentially for the first time.
Biden, 77, and Harris, 55, plan to sit down with David Muir, the anchor of ABC News “World News Tonight,” and Robin Roberts, a “Good Morning America” co-anchor.
The interviews will air on Sunday night from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Some clips will be aired on Friday night.
Biden announced Harris as his running mate on Aug. 11.
In their first two appearances, Biden and Harris answered no questions.
They answered two shouted questions on Friday before aides shooed reporters out.
Biden had already been criticized for holding rare press conferences since March, when he began isolating at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The stonewalling attracted attention from a range of reporters, especially when contrasted with Republican President Donald Trumps near-daily interactions with the press. In addition, no one from Bidens campaign appeared on morning shows on Sunday.
“I dont understand whats going on here. This is the damnedest thing Ive ever seen,” Chris Wallace of Fox News said in an appearance on Fox News Radio last week.
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