Kamala Harris Defends Biden Amid Controversy
Kamala Harris Defends Biden Amid Controversy
Kamala Harris Defends Biden Amid Controversy
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In a recent CNN interview, Vice President Kamala Harris reiterated her unwavering support for President Joe Biden, defending his mental acuity despite growing skepticism following his debate performance. When asked if she had any regrets about previously defending Biden, she firmly stated, 'No, not at all,' emphasizing her belief in his capabilities after nearly four years of service together. Harris recalled an intimate moment when Biden informed her of his decision to drop out of the 2024 race, highlighting her concern for him rather than her own ambitions. She praised Biden's presidency as transformative, particularly in infrastructure and international relations, and expressed that her role in the administration has been one of her greatest honors. Critics, including Lara Trump, have seized upon Harris's comments as indicative of a larger issue regarding Biden's fitness for office. The interview marks a significant moment as Harris positions herself as a presidential candidate while still closely aligning with Biden's legacy.

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