Overview
- Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump's early second-term actions as 'selfish,' accusing him of prioritizing conservative agendas over national interests.
- She warned that Trump’s efforts to expand presidential authority could lead to a U.S. constitutional crisis, urging Americans to remain vigilant.
- Harris highlighted Trump's policy reversals, including cuts to public education, government downsizing, and tax breaks for the wealthy, as long-standing conservative objectives.
- She praised the 'contagious courage' of judges, academics, and citizens who have successfully challenged many of Trump's 140 executive orders, several of which were blocked by courts.
- Harris, reemerging after six months of silence, is reportedly considering a 2026 California gubernatorial bid or a 2028 presidential campaign.