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former vice president kamala harris Says she’s not done with politics ‘yet’, this is the strongest signal she can think of so far running for president In 2028.
one in BBC Interview Published in part on Saturday, Harris, 61, said her granddaughters will “definitely” see a female president in their lifetime, despite the president’s huge loss. donald trump In 2024.
“Can you become this?” asked interviewer Laura Kuenssberg.
“Possibly,” Harris responded, making it clear that she had not yet decided whether she would run for president in the upcoming election.
He said, “My work is not finished. I have lived my entire career as a life of service, and it is in my bones.”

Harris is new Book, 107 daysAfter the former president recalls his brief presidential campaign Joe Biden He left studies amid concerns about his health.
In the book, Harris said she had no immediate intention of seeking another major political office, writing, “I will no longer sit in D.C. in the grandeur of formal office. I will be with people in towns and communities, where I can hear their ideas about how we can rebuild a government worthy of trust, empathy, and the ideals of this country.”
Completely BBC Harris is expected to face questions about whether she should have made the request in an interview to air Sunday. Biden will have to step down soonAnd if it could have changed the election result.
In a previously released clip, Harris dismissed polls that considered her behind even actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, claiming they never listened to her.
“If I had heard about the elections, I wouldn’t have run for my first office or my second office – and I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here,” Harris told the BBC.
Harris’s career in politics led her to consider running for Governor of California in 2026, but in July, she revealed that she ultimately decided against it.
“For now, my leadership – and public service – will not be in elected office,” Harris explained at the time.
In her BBC interview, Harris branded Trump a “tyrant” and said her warnings about his fascist behavior had proven true. He criticized American business leaders and institutions for bowing too easily to the President.
He said, “There are many people… who have surrendered from day one, who are kneeling at the feet of a dictator. I believe there are many reasons for this, including that they want to be next to power, because they perhaps want to approve the merger or want to avoid investigation.”
Harris accused Trump of weaponizing the Justice Department and federal agencies Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension After mocking Republicans’ response to the influencer charlie kirkTrump’s death is an example of silencing critics.
Harris said, “You look at what’s happened is how he’s weaponized, for example, federal agencies going after political satirists…His skin is so thin that he couldn’t tolerate criticism of a joke, and in the process he tried to shut down an entire media organization.”
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson rejected Harris’ comments about Trump, telling the BBC, “When Kamala Harris lost the election by a landslide, she should have taken the signal – the American people don’t care about her absurd lies.”
Jackson said, “Or maybe she got the hint and that’s why she’s constantly voicing her complaints to foreign publications.”