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kamala harris took some time to promote his memoir About his disastrous presidential bid to explode at an event Wednesday night in Washington, D.C. robert f kennedy jrHis record as Health Secretary is “f***ed up”.
In an onstage discussion with podcaster Kara Swisher at the Warner Theatre, Harris compared her mother’s work as a scientist to the Trump administration’s efforts to “deny science” while working to “elevate the human condition,” as she put it.
In particular, he criticized RFK Jr. and the current stance of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under his leadership.
“When I look at what these people are doing right now to destroy the war on cancer, to deny science and fire scientists… it’s personal to me,” Harris said.
Harris’s book, “107 Days”, was released in September. The title reflects the length of the hyperspeed campaign that the former vice president launched against Trump after Joe Biden dropped out of the race.

“And I can’t laugh at it because, like many of you, I know people who are suffering from unknown diseases, or cancers that have no cure, or that have just begun. [a cure]But more work still needs to be done…
“What they’re doing at the highest levels of government to spread misinformation and lies – that’s criminal. And people will die because of what they’re doing. I can’t laugh at it, I’m sorry.”
“This is nonsense,” he said to applause.
At one point later in the conversation, Harris told the audience, “Well, some people have actually said that I was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president.”
Swisher jokingly responded: “I love ‘Some People Say,’ but go ahead.”
Harris replied, “I’m just stating the facts.”
Harris’ book tour made headlines, including revelations about how sad she was to lose the election It was equal to the pain of losing his mother,
Also, during the campaign, Biden called him Before she engaged in a heated televised debate with Trump, he asked her if she was bad-mouthing him to Democrat donors.
The former vice president was abused at another appearance in Chicago clapped back at a heckler Who made screaming comments about his “legacy”. He responded that non-voters had earned the “inheritance” of Donald Trump’s return to the presidency by refusing to support his campaign.
During the book tour he… Called Trump a “tyrant”and compared him to a “Communist dictator”, while calling the big industry owners who had supported him “innocent”.
Ahead of her White House campaign, Harris also described Trump as a “fascist” who had become “increasingly unruly and unstable.”