Kamala Harris finally unloads Joe Biden and his administration.
The former vice president caused Biden’s decision to run for re -election and claimed that his White House had hurt her proposal for the newly published excerpts from her future book, Rapping Open wounds, which had shot a democratic party in November last year.
Harris’ criticism of biden’s decision-making and sharp critics for his surrounding advisers, the bare frustration, rejected and diminished at the Biden White House during his term: Harris felt aside throughout the administration. She wrote that Biden’s staff upset her with heavy political goods. She said they had caused it after the viral language was said. And she accused them of showing that she had little interest in defending the Republican and conservative attacks on oblique media.
And Harris wrote that she and others around the president had to push him faster, especially in view of his age.
“This is Joe and Jill’s decision.” We all said that, like the mantra, as if we were all hypnotized, “Harris wrote in the passage from his book published by the Atlantic Wednesday morning.” Was it grace or was it reckless? Retrospectively, I think it was reckless. The bets were just too big. It was not a choice that had to be left to the person’s ego, the person’s ambition. It was supposed to be more than a personal decision. “
However, Harris said that as a potential heir of Biden, she had the worst possible position that she advised him to quit. The challenge to the decision of the then president, she wrote, would have been as “incredibly self -sufficient.”
“He will see it as a naked ambition, perhaps as poisonous infidelity, even if my only message was: don’t let another guy win,” she said.
Biden completed his proposal for re -election in 2024. In July, just 28 days after the disastrous performance of the discussion touched the public calculation in the Democratic Party, and even encouraged the calls of the most influential party officials, to which he demanded it.
“At the age of 81, Joe was tired. That’s when his age showed physical and verbal stumbling,” she wrote. “I do not think it is unexpected that the discussion discussion took place right after two trips to Europe and a flight to the western coast of Hollywood funds to the collector.”
“107 days” – the new Memoirs of Harris – are a frantic months, after a possible biden’s call to refuse his proposal until President Donald Trump’s victory in the November election. The book will be published on September 23. The Biden spokesman, reached by Politico, did not immediately comment on the passage of Harris.
The Harris campaign has spent $ 1.5 billion in the day of the election within 15 weeks. It shocked the country, vigorously democrats, and to engage in moderate and conservative inclined voters, which was not satisfied with short. But when it all ended, Harris won just 226 votes – a crushing show that did not follow the biden’s 306 election votes four years ago.
Others in the Biden Administration are also considering books or already written. Earlier, Politico reported that Steve Ricchetti, a former president’s longtime adviser, weighed his time in politics. Former Biden State Secretary Antony Blinken already has a book about the international crises during the year as the country’s highest diplomat. Former Biden Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also has a future book published in October about his time in the White House.
However, Harris’ book is likely to be read in the administration in view of its position in 2024. Candidate of Democratic President. In the passage, she also described the communications store, which she said could not defend her in response to the Republican and Conservative media attacks. She said she had encountered an unprecedented vice -president of media – and suggested that close to the president would be dissatisfied with that dynamic.
“When stories were unfair or inaccurate, the president’s inner circle looked good,” she wrote. “In fact, they seemed to have decided that I should be shot a little more.”
She added that she had learned that biden staff “added fuel to negative stories that came around me”, including the Vice President’s Office.
When the White House included “irregular migration” in its political portfolio, Harris wrote that it helped to ensure billions of private investment in Guatemala, Honduras and Salvador as part of the administration seeking to abandon the main causes of immigration from the region. She described in detail meetings with leaders and activist groups and indicated the creation of 70,000 jobs for American investment.
But when she wanted to make success, “the White House staff stopped,” Harris wrote.
“Instead, I took the guilty of a porous wall – a question that proved tasteless for both democratic and Republican administrations,” she said.
Biden’s team Harris wrote, and “did not like contrast” when surveys showed that it was gaining popularity among voters, as the then president subsided.
When she urged Israel to let more help in Gaza in Selma, the state of Alabama, in terms of 59th anniversary of the bloody Sunday, 2024. March
“Their thinking was zero: if it shines, it’s dimmed,” she wrote. “None of them realized that if I was doing well, he was doing well. In view of his age concern, my visible success was vital as his vice president.”
The previous version misrepresented Steve Ricchetti’s last name.