Overview
- In a BBC interview with Laura Kuenssberg set to air Sunday, Kamala Harris said she is "not done" and answered "possibly" when asked if she could be president one day.
- Harris argued that President Trump has "weaponized" federal agencies, citing the brief suspension of Jimmy Kimmel by ABC as an example of pressure on critics.
- The White House issued a sharp rebuttal, labeling her claims "absurd lies" and saying she should have "taken the hint" after her 2024 loss.
- Harris said she has made no decision about another campaign and reiterated that she does not pay attention to polling.
- Reporting notes conflicting indicators of her prospects, with bookmakers rating her an outsider while some national polling averages show her ahead of Democratic rivals.