Beaten presidential hopeful Kamala Harris has unloaded on old boss Joe Biden in her forthcoming memoir, which appears likely to torch her own political future.
A segment of the book 107 Days, published Wednesday by The Atlantic, recounts a White House inner circle that treated Harris as a liability, not a partner.
In what reads like a self-pitying diatribe and a thin-skinned settling of scores that risks poisoning any potential comeback, Harris, 60, accuses the president’s team of sidelining her.
She also labelled his 2024 presidential bid—eventually derailed by Biden’s physical and mental fragility—“reckless.”
Harris writes that West Wing insiders repeated “like a mantra, as if we’d all been hypnotized,” the incredible phrase, “It’s Joe and Jill’s decision,” about whether Biden woul