Overview
- Harris told the BBC she expects a woman to become president and, when asked if it could be her, replied, "Possibly."
- She said she has not decided on a 2028 campaign and previously ruled out a 2026 bid for California governor.
- She accused President Donald Trump of weaponizing federal agencies and pointed to ABC’s brief suspension of Jimmy Kimmel as an example.
- The White House dismissed her remarks, with spokeswoman Abigail Jackson saying voters "don’t care about her absurd lies."
- Early polling and betting markets view her as an underdog for the Democratic nomination, a characterization she rejected.