Overview
- In the yet-to-air interview, Kamala Harris says she has not finished in public life and replies "possibly" when asked if she could be the first female U.S. president.
- She calls President Trump a tyrant and accuses him of turning the Department of Justice into a political weapon.
- Her comments reference recent developments tied to the Trump Organization fraud case pursued by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
- The White House dismisses her claims, with spokesperson Abigail Jackson saying Americans do not care about what she called her absurd lies.
- Harris is using an international tour for her book "107 días" to defend her record and signal intentions, though she has made no formal 2028 campaign announcement and polling does not place her among early favorites.