Overview
- In clips from a BBC interview set to air Sunday, Kamala Harris said she could "possibly" be president one day and emphasized she has not decided on a 2028 run.
- Harris called President Donald Trump a "tyrant" and accused him of weaponizing federal agencies and the Justice Department, citing Jimmy Kimmel’s brief suspension as an example.
- The White House, through spokeswoman Abigail Jackson, dismissed Harris’s comments and said voters had already rejected her.
- Coverage notes she is currently viewed as a longshot for the 2028 Democratic nomination, with betting markets such as Polymarket assigning low odds and some polls placing her behind other potential contenders.
- Harris is promoting her memoir, 107 Days, after ruling out a 2026 California governor bid, and the full BBC interview with Laura Kuenssberg will air Sunday.