Kamala Harris's Memoir Excerpt Sparks Controversy with Scathing Critique of Biden Camp
In a surprise move, former Vice President Kamala Harris has taken aim at her former colleagues in the Biden administration, releasing an excerpt from her forthcoming memoir that paints a damning picture of their behavior during her presidential campaign. The excerpt, published on Wednesday morning in The Atlantic, reveals a culture of distrust and backstabbing within the inner circle of then-President Joe Biden.
According to Harris's account, Biden's closest confidantes harbored "zero-sum" thinking, believing that if she was succeeding, he would be diminished by association. This attitude, Harris writes, led to a lack of support for her campaign and a failure to acknowledge her accomplishments as vice president.
The excerpt has sparked widespread attention and debate, with many questioning the nature of the relationship between Harris and Biden's team. "It's clear that there was a deep-seated distrust of Kamala Harris within the Biden camp," said Dr. Leah Daughtry, a prominent Democratic strategist. "This kind of thinking can be toxic to any organization, and it's no wonder that her campaign struggled as a result."
Harris's memoir, 107 Days, is set to provide a detailed account of her presidential campaign, which ended abruptly when Biden dropped out in December 2020. The excerpt offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics that played out during this tumultuous period.
In the excerpt, Harris also expresses frustration with the lack of recognition she received for her work as vice president. "I was consistently overlooked and undervalued by my colleagues," she writes. "It was clear that they didn't take me seriously."
The Biden camp has yet to comment on the excerpt, but sources close to the administration have acknowledged that tensions between Harris and Biden's team were high during this period.
As the memoir continues to generate buzz, many are left wondering what other secrets it may reveal about the inner workings of the Biden administration. "Kamala Harris is a trailblazer who has always spoken truth to power," said Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA). "Her willingness to share her story and confront the challenges she faced will undoubtedly inspire others to do the same."
The release of 107 Days is set for later this year, with many expecting it to be a bestseller. In the meantime, Harris's memoir excerpt has already sparked a national conversation about the importance of trust, support, and recognition within organizations.
Background:
Kamala Harris launched her presidential campaign in January 2020, becoming the first woman of color to seek the Democratic nomination. Her campaign struggled to gain traction, ultimately ending when Biden dropped out in December 2020.
Additional Perspectives:
"This is a classic case of 'you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours' politics," said Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, a prominent scholar and author. "Kamala Harris was seen as a threat to the status quo, and her colleagues were willing to do whatever it took to keep her down."
"I'm not surprised by this revelation," said Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN). "We've all seen how women of color are often treated in these situations – marginalized, belittled, and ignored."
Current Status:
The release of 107 Days is set for later this year, with many expecting it to be a bestseller. The memoir excerpt has already sparked a national conversation about the importance of trust, support, and recognition within organizations.
Next Developments:
As the memoir continues to generate buzz, many are left wondering what other secrets it may reveal about the inner workings of the Biden administration. Look for further updates on this story as more information becomes available.
*Reporting by Motherjones.*