In 107 Days, the former vice-president breaks on certain points from her typically loyal public stance
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Kamala Harris calls Joe Biden’s decision to seek re-election in 2024 “recklessness” in her new memoir and questions the former president’s judgment while revealing her own frustrations about being marginalized within the administration.
In passages published by the Atlantic on Wednesday from 107 Days, her memoir chronicling her presidential campaign, Harris breaks on certain points from her typically loyal public stance.
She writes how she felt sidelined within the White House, with her chief of staff fighting to prevent her from standing “like a potted plant” at events, and the administration failing to defend her against Fox News attacks branding her a “DEI hire”.










