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Kamala Harris Leaves Door Open to 2028 Run in BBC Interview

The remarks coincide with promotion of 107 Days, her memoir about the sprint between Joe Biden’s withdrawal and the 2024 election.

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.