Overview
- In excerpts released Saturday, Kamala Harris said she is weighing another presidential bid in 2028 but has not decided, with the full BBC interview to be broadcast Sunday.
- She said she is “not finished,” added it is “possible” she could become the first woman president, and dismissed the relevance of unfavorable polls.
- Harris labeled President Donald Trump a “tyrant” and alleged he has weaponized the Department of Justice.
- She criticized U.S. business leaders and institutions for “capitulating” to Trump, suggesting some seek proximity to power, merger approvals, or to avoid investigations.
- Her remarks came during an international tour promoting her book “107 días,” and the White House responded by dismissing her claims as “absurd lies,” according to spokeswoman Abigail Jackson.