Halloween is right around the corner, but the spookiest words aren’t coming from a vampire, witch or mummy…
They’re from the former vice president herself.
Ex-VP Kamala Harris was speaking to the BBC when he revealed that President Donald Trump’s 2024 electoral victory didn’t flush her desire to remain active in politics.
“I am not done,” she said, finally releasing some idea about her future political plans after nearly a year of speculation from both critics and allies. “I have lived my entire career as a life of service and it’s in my bones.”
She insisted that her younger female family members would absolutely see the first female United States president “in their lifetime, for sure.” When the interviewer followed up on this to ask whether that leader would be Harris, she coyly replied, “possibly.”
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson spoke to The New York Post in response to Harris’s implication that she may be running for the Oval Office again in the future.
“When Kamala lost the election in a landslide she should’ve taken the hint – the American people don’t care about her absurd lies. Or maybe she did take the hint and that’s why she’s continuing to air her grievances to foreign publications,” Jackson snarked.
The former vice president has been on a promotional circuit for her book “107 Days,” which has come under fire from allies of former President Joe Biden for its depiction of him. Despite having put on a united front during their term, Harris’s version of events reveals how tense things truly were behind the scenes.
As BizPac Review previously reported, Harris grew frustrated with Biden after receiving a bizarre call from him as she prepared to debate Trump.
According to The Guardian, Harris was in her Pennsylvania hotel room preparing to take on Trump when she received a phone call from Biden that left her “angry and disappointed.” Biden’s phone call started with the standard sentiments, such as wishing her well, then shifted in tone when he reportedly asked her if she planned to visit Philadelphia again before the election. This prompted Harris to wonder why he would ask such a bizarrely timed question.
“My brother called. He’s been talking to a group of real power brokers in Philly,” Biden reportedly said, offering Harris several names, though she didn’t know any of them.
“Then he got to his point,” Harris wrote. “His brother had told him that those guys were not going to support me because I’d been saying bad things about him. He wasn’t inclined to believe it, he claimed, but he thought I should know in case my team had been encouraging me to put daylight between the two of us.”
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