Overview
- In an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg airing Sunday, Harris said her political career is “not finished” and answered “possibly” when asked if she could be the woman to become president.
- She criticized President Donald Trump’s conduct in office, alleging he has used the Justice Department as a political weapon and labeling him a “tyrant.”
- She cited the recent suspension of TV host Jimmy Kimmel by ABC as an example of pressures on political satirists, asserting that Trump seeks to silence critics.
- Harris dismissed unfavorable polling about the 2028 Democratic field, saying she has never allowed surveys to determine whether she runs.
- Her remarks come as she promotes her memoir, “107 Days,” which reflects on her brief 2024 campaign after Joe Biden left the race.