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Trump Causes Kamala Meltdown

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Someone needs to check on Kamala’s mental health.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is once again in the spotlight after hinting at a 2028 presidential run—and declaring that some people believe she’s “the most qualified candidate ever to run for president.”

The remarks, made during a public interview with left-wing journalist Kara Swisher, came just months after Harris’s crushing 2024 defeat to President Donald Trump—a loss that many Democrats still haven’t recovered from.

When asked whether she planned to run again, Harris smirked and said, “Maybe. Maybe not.” The audience cheered, but critics noticed the same vague, evasive style that defined her time in office. Harris has already passed on a possible 2026 California governor campaign, signaling her ambitions lie squarely in Washington.


Evasive Answers and Familiar Excuses

When pressed about what her top priorities would be as president, Harris dodged the question:

“It’s much too early to have that conversation,” she said, before taking a jab at Trump’s Justice Department.

Harris then pivoted to say Democrats should focus on the “immediate needs” of Americans—without explaining what that meant. In a rare moment of honesty, she admitted that she and the Biden team mishandled the “Build Back Better” agenda, saying they should have prioritized family spending before the infrastructure bill and CHIPS Act.

That admission raised eyebrows among voters who remember the economic fallout, high inflation, and record energy prices that came under the Biden-Harris administration.

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A Book, Excuses, and More Self-Praise

Promoting her new memoir, “107 Days,” Harris described her 2024 campaign against Trump as a missed opportunity. She said she “couldn’t do enough” to connect with voters during the campaign.

She then rattled off her list of former job titles—California Senator, State Attorney General, and San Francisco District Attorney—as if reading from a résumé. Swisher interrupted, saying, “That’s a decent résumé.”

Harris fired back with a line that set social media ablaze:

“Some people have said I was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president. I’m just speaking fact.”

The audience applauded—but many Americans watching at home saw a familiar pattern: the arrogance, the denial, and the refusal to accept responsibility that have defined Democratic leadership for years.


Trump Still in Her Head

For conservatives, Harris’s comments prove one thing: President Trump still dominates the political landscape. Even years later, his name continues to spark anxiety among Democrats.

While Harris tries to rebuild her image through media appearances and book tours, Americans are reminded of the chaos, inflation, and weakness that defined the Biden-Harris years—and why Trump’s law-and-order leadership has made such a powerful comeback.