Kamala Harris Criticizes Trump Policies, Signals Continued Political Ambitions
Speaking at a women's leadership conference, Harris reaffirmed her commitment to activism and hinted at a potential 2026 gubernatorial run in California.
- Kamala Harris made one of her most pointed public appearances since her 2024 presidential election loss, addressing the Leading Women Defined conference in Dana Point, California.
- Harris criticized the Trump administration for rolling back protections for minorities, women, and the LGBTQ+ community, as well as rescinding nearly 80 executive orders from the Biden administration.
- She emphasized the importance of self-care and collective support in activism, urging women to act with courage and unity in the face of fear.
- Harris has not yet decided whether she will run for California governor in 2026 but is expected to make a decision by the end of the summer.
- Her remarks drew significant attention, reaffirming her influence within the Democratic Party and signaling her intent to remain a prominent political figure.