Kimberly Guilfoyle and Kamala Harris' Decades-Long Feud Resurfaces Amid 2024 Presidential Race
Guilfoyle accuses Harris of blocking her from a job in 2000, fueling a personal and political rivalry that has reignited during the current election campaign.
- Kimberly Guilfoyle claims Kamala Harris tried to block her from a position at the San Francisco District Attorney's office in 2000.
- The alleged incident has resurfaced as Guilfoyle campaigns for Donald Trump, Jr.'s father, Donald Trump, against Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
- Harris has denied the accusations, stating the call was meant to offer assistance, not to discourage Guilfoyle from applying.
- Former DA Terence Hallinan corroborated parts of Guilfoyle's story, noting Harris' 'fierce opposition' to the hiring, though the exact details of the call remain disputed.
- The rivalry highlights the contrasting paths of both women, with Guilfoyle moving into conservative media and Harris ascending in Democratic politics.