The "word salad" effect was in hyper-drive in that interview.
She needs a moniker change -- something like "the rambler".
When asked if she knew the exact number of illegal aliens she had let in - she did not answer and did not seem to care.
When asked about transgender surgery paid for by the US for illegals in prison... (first case of that was in 2022 from what I have seen so far) -- she claimed Trump did it and she was just following Trump's lead. (hint - it did not happen under Trump's Admin)
fact check -
Harris' Position on Health Care for Transgender Prisoners and Detainees - FactCheck.org
"When she was running to be the Democratic presidential nominee in 2019, Harris went on record in an American Civil Liberties Union candidate
questionnaire as supporting medically necessary gender-affirming care for federal prisoners and immigrant detainees, including surgical care. She also
expressed support for gender-affirming surgery for California state inmates on other occasions
during her 2019 presidential run, taking some credit for working “behind the scenes” to get access to these surgeries for prisoners."
Bradley (Chelsea) Manning
en.wikipedia.org
wikipeidia includes this:
2016–2018
On September 13, 2016, the ACLU announced that the army would be granting Manning's request for
gender transition surgery, a first for a transgender inmate.
[303] In December, Manning's attorneys reported that her military doctor refused Manning's request to change the gender on her military records to female.
[304]
In January 2017, Manning wrote to
The New York Times that although months had passed, she had still not seen a surgeon.
[305] At the time of Manning's release from prison in May 2017, her attorney stressed that she would be pursuing her own medical care and "building her life on her own terms, separate from the military".
[306] Manning subsequently stated via her verified Twitter account that her healthcare from the military had stopped on May 16, 2017,
[307] and that she had secured a private health plan.
[308] She said her gender transition while in prison had cost "only $600 over 2 years",
[309] explaining that the Department of Defense "got meds at a markdown".
[310] Although the Army had agreed in September 2016 to allow her to have gender transition surgery,
the operation was not performed before her release."