Overview
- The Atlantic published first excerpts from Kamala Harris’s memoir, 107 Days, in which she argues the party erred by leaving the re‑election decision to Joe and Jill Biden.
- Harris writes that at 81 Biden was tired and prone to physical and verbal slips, yet she denies any deliberate cover‑up of his condition.
- She accuses the White House inner circle of failing to defend her and appearing comfortable with unfair or inaccurate coverage during her short general‑election run.
- Harris says she absorbed blame for Biden’s border policy, a vulnerability she writes Donald Trump exploited in the campaign.
- The book is scheduled for release on September 23, and Biden’s representatives have so far declined substantive comment in the cited coverage.