Overview
- In excerpts ahead of a Sunday BBC broadcast, Kamala Harris said a woman will be president and answered “possibly” when asked if it could be her, while adding she has not decided on a 2028 campaign.
- She called President Donald Trump a “tyrant” and alleged he has weaponized the Justice Department and other agencies, citing ABC’s brief suspension of Jimmy Kimmel after a joke about Charlie Kirk.
- The White House rejected her assertions and prospects, with spokesperson Abigail Jackson saying Harris should have “taken the hint” after her 2024 loss.
- Harris is promoting her memoir, 107 Days, about her compressed 2024 run after Joe Biden’s withdrawal, and she previously ruled out a 2026 race for California governor.
- Coverage notes she is viewed as a longshot for 2028, with Polymarket odds reported near 3%, a metric she dismissed by saying she does not listen to polls.