Overview
- In a BBC interview set to air Sunday, Harris said she is “not done” and “possibly” could be president, her strongest hint yet at a 2028 bid.
- She said no decision has been made and brushed off polling and betting markets that place her as a longshot, with Polymarket odds around 3%.
- Harris labeled President Trump a “tyrant,” alleging he has weaponized federal agencies and pointing to ABC’s brief suspension of Jimmy Kimmel as an example.
- The White House rebuked her remarks, with spokeswoman Abigail Jackson saying Harris should have “taken the hint” after her 2024 loss.
- Harris is promoting her memoir, 107 Days, about her short 2024 campaign after Joe Biden’s withdrawal, as Democrats begin early positioning for 2028.