Overview
- Harris said she has not decided on another campaign and declared she "hasn't finished" her public service.
- She called President Trump a "tyrant" and accused him of politicizing the Justice Department and stifling free expression, citing Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension.
- Reflecting on 2024, she said the late start after Biden’s exit left too little time to detail plans on issues such as housing and childcare.
- She dismissed polls that rank her behind potential contenders, including Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, noting she has previously won despite bleak predictions.
- The White House responded through deputy spokesperson Abigail Jackson, saying Americans "mock" her "absurd lies" and criticizing her for voicing grievances in foreign media.