New Kamala Interviews—Including Comments on Epstein Files—Show Why She Should Not Be a 2028 Candidate
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Vice President Kamala Harris continues her efforts to promote her book, drawing significant attention with two high-profile interviews on Wednesday. Harris spoke with Jaime Harrison, the former Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and later appeared on Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC late-night show. Both interviews offered insights into why some critics argue she might not be the ideal candidate for the 2028 presidential race, due to various remarks she made during the discussions.

During her conversation with Harrison, the topic of the 2028 presidential election surfaced, and Harris notably did not rule out a potential run. The interview took an emotional turn when Harrison shared a personal moment, recounting how his wife once asked when it would be time for a Black woman to become president.

It’s important to note that Harris’s earlier political setbacks were not solely based on racial or gender factors, much like Hillary Clinton’s loss was not purely about her being a woman. Critics argue that their campaigns failed due to perceived weaknesses as candidates.

Um, guys? She didn’t lose because she was black, any more than Hillary Clinton lost because she was white. They lost because they were lousy candidates. 

Kamala continued to prove her lack of judgment by praising the dissents of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Harris claimed they were “brilliant.” 

I’m not sure that’s the conclusion that most people would draw from Jackson’s dissents. Indeed, here’s what Justice Amy Coney Barrett had to say about her colleague’s dissent in Trump v. Casa. (Click on the opinion to enlarge.) 


Oh My: Dem Received Texts from Epstein During 2019 Congressional Hearing – and It Gets Worse


Bottom line? If they had anything on President Donald Trump, given how their DOJ behaved, they would have released it in a red-hot second. Meanwhile, it was the Trump administration that actually was prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein in 2019 before he died. 

But perhaps the most unbelievable comment from Harris was what she said happened when she called Trump to see how he was after the assassination attempt in September 2024, the incident at the golf course with alleged wannabe shooter, Ryan Routh. 

She claimed she heard Trump in the background talking about selling his book. This sounds like an entry for “things that I don’t believe really happened,” and a shot to make him look bad, even after an assassination attempt. But even if it were true, she’s got the nerve to chastise him over how he responded to an assassination attempt. 

Then, can I also note she’s using the interview and this comment about the call to sell her own book? 

She may decide to run in 2028, but these comments show again why Harris should be soundly rejected. 

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