The American vice president Kamala Harrisnow candidate of the Democratic party for the presidency of USAdecided yesterday Thursday that the citizens of her country are ready to “turn the page” on him Donald Trumpduring the first ever televised interview he gave after receiving the anointing of the faction.

Accusing the Republican former president of pushing an agenda that undermined the “character and strength” of Americans and “divided our nation,” the politician said “I think the world is ready to turn that page,” during the much-anticipated her interview on the CNN television network.

“Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Release Agreement Needed – Military Support to Israel Will Happen”

The American vice president reiterated her administration’s position that it is necessary to conclude a cease-fire agreement and release the hostages held in the Gaza Strip, while reaffirming Washington’s support for Israel, emphasizing at the same time that “too many innocent Palestinians have been killed” in the war, which is now on its 329th day.

“Israel has the right to defend itself,” but “how it does it matters,” he said. “Too many innocent Palestinians have been killed and we must be able to make a deal,” he insisted.

At the same time, she reaffirmed her support for Israel’s right to “defend itself,” answering “no” to the question of whether, if elected president in November, she would consider suspending arms deliveries to Israel as the war in Israel looms to close 11 months.

“There will be consequences for immigrants who enter the country illegally”

Harris said there would be “consequences” for people who enter the US illegally if elected president. “I think there should be consequences. We have laws that must be followed and enforced,” she said when asked about the politically explosive issue of immigration.

“As president I will guarantee the observance of our laws,” declared the former prosecutor.

“I will not ban hydraulic fracturing if elected”

Harris also said she has no intention of banning fracking — a controversial hydrocarbon extraction method denounced by environmentalists — if elected president in November.

“We can believe in and develop a thriving clean energy economy without banning hydraulic fracturing,” said Vice President Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee.

“As president, I will not ban fracking,” he said, although he has previously opposed the technique, a contentious issue in the key state of Pennsylvania.