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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Harris goes scorched earth on Biden’s decision to run for second term: ‘Recklessness’

  Former Vice President Kamala Harris blasted the “recklessness” of then-President Joe Biden’s decision to run for a second term — writing in her forthcoming memoir that the choice should not have been “left to an individual’s ego.”

The ex-veep’s stunning dig at her former boss was laid bare in an excerpt of her book, “107 Days,” which was obtained by The Atlantic on Wednesday — shocking former Biden White House aides who were not expecting a juicy tell-all.

Kamala Harris rips Biden’s decision to run for a second term in her upcoming book.REUTERS
Kamala Harris wrote a memoir on her failed presidential run.Getty Images
Biden falls while boarding Air Force One.Reuters

“Was it grace, or was it recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was recklessness,” Harris writes of her decision not to convince Biden to drop out of the 2024 race earlier.

“The stakes were simply too high. This wasn’t a choice that should have been left to an individual’s ego, an individual’s ambition. It should have been more than a personal decision.”

One former White House official claimed to The Post that Harris’ admission “hurts” any chance of a political comeback in 2028.

“No one wants a leader that can’t speak truth to power, but I do not think she is going to run,” the Democratic aide said.

“Is she just going to be like ‘sure’ [to Russian President Vladimir] Putin and then write in a book she should have said ‘don’t bomb Poland’?”

A second Biden White House alum told The Post that “we were all surprised with how candid she was in this book.”

Kamala Harris holds up her upcoming book, “107 Days.”X/Kamala Harris
Joe Biden sparked alarm during his debate with Donald Trump.REUTERS

“We honestly thought that it was going to be a nothingburger. This actually made me want to buy it,” this person added, saying it was “smart of her to get it out before Joe [Biden publishes his memoir].”

The second source also said that “I’m sure the [book] tour will sell out. I’m sure she will make a lot of money from this. I’m sure it will raise her profile even more. But it’s not going to give her any political footing.”

Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris to be his vice president before winning the presidency in 2020.Getty Images

‘If she’s shining, he’s dimmed’

Harris defended her decision not to chime in “during all those months of growing panic” about Biden’s cognitive health as a sign of her being a “loyal person.”

That loyalty, however, didn’t stop her from delivering several other painful punches — with her blaming her silence on her “delicate status” within the White House and even suggesting the Biden admin added “fuel” to negative narratives being peddled about her by critics.

When she was “attacked … on everything from my laugh, to my tone of voice, to whom I’d dated in my 20s, or claimed I was a ‘DEI hire,’ the White House rarely pushed back with my actual résumé,” Harris complained.

“They had a huge comms team; they had Karine Jean-Pierre briefing in the pressroom every day. But getting anything positive said about my work or any defense against untrue attacks was almost impossible.

“Worse, I often learned that the president’s staff was adding fuel to negative narratives that sprang up around me,” she continues.

Harris suggested it was in part driven by polls showing her popularity was inching closer to Biden’s.

“Their thinking was zero-sum: If she’s shining, he’s dimmed. None of them grasped that if I did well, he did well. That given the concerns about his age, my visible success as his vice president was vital,” the excerpt says.  

“It would serve as a testament to his judgment in choosing me and reassurance that if something happened, the country was in good hands. My success was important for him.

Kamala Harris doesn’t hold back when discussing Joe Biden’s decision to run for a second term in office.EPA

“His team didn’t get it.”

Still, despite the subtle jabs, Harris doubled down on her decision not to convince Biden to drop out, saying that “the American people had chosen him before in the same matchup,” staying quiet about her own concerns because “It was just possible he was right about this, too.”

“And of all the people in the White House, I was in the worst position to make the case that he should drop out. I knew it would come off to him as incredibly self-serving if I advised him not to run. He would see it as naked ambition, perhaps as poisonous disloyalty, even if my only message was: Don’t let the other guy win.”

“’It’s Joe and Jill’s decision.’ We all said that, like a mantra, as if we’d all been hypnotized.”

Harris goes on to claim that she would have stepped in if she feared Biden was incapacitated.

Kamala Harris announced she was writing a memoir, “107 Days,” about her presidential run.AP

“Many people want to spin up a narrative of some big conspiracy at the White House to hide Joe Biden’s infirmity. Here is the truth as I lived it. Joe Biden was a smart guy with long experience and deep conviction, able to discharge the duties of president. On his worst day, he was more deeply knowledgeable, more capable of exercising judgment, and far more compassionate than Donald Trump on his best,” the excerpt says.

“But at 81, Joe got tired. That’s when his age showed in physical and verbal stumbles. I don’t think it’s any surprise that the debate debacle happened right after two back-to-back trips to Europe and a flight to the West Coast for a Hollywood fundraiser.”

“I don’t believe it was incapacity. If I believed that, I would have said so. As loyal as I am to President Biden, I am more loyal to my country,” she writes.

https://nypost.com/2025/09/10/us-news/kamala-harris-goes-scorched-earth-on-bidens-decision-to-run-for-second-term-recklessness/

Kirk shot at Utah Valley University during his American Comeback Tour

 Charlie Kirk was shot while on stage during a stop at Utah Valley University kicking off his American Comeback Tour Wednesday, just as he answered a question from an audience member about mass shootings committed by transgender people.

Charlie Kirk speaking at Utah Valley University.
Charlie Kirk appears to have been shot in the neck at the event in Orem, Utah.X/@charliekirk11

The conservative influencer jerked back and appeared to recoil in pain and grab at his neck as the crack of a single gunshot rang out from the crowd, a video from the scene shows, but the extent of his injuries are unconfirmed.

There were conflicting reports about whether a suspect was in custody, with video circulating on social media showing an older man being hauled away by police.

Kirk, 31, was conducting a Q&A session from a pop-up tent on campus when the incident occurred, sending thousands of spectators into a panic, according to a flurry of social media posts.

Former Utah congressman Jason Chaffetz was at the event with his family. He told Fox News that the shot came during the second question Kirk was answering about transgender shooters.

“He fell back to his left. Everybody hit the deck. Everybody was screaming, then everybody was running,” he said.

Chaffetz added while Kirk had some security guards in front of where he was speaking, there were no security checks going in and the event had a light police presence.

He told the outlet he believed it was “no coincidence” Kirk was shot during the question about transgender mass shootings, adding that he realized “he may be criticized for that”

Chaffetz said he believed that Kirk was shot at close proximity from the front of the stage.

Charlie Kirk speaking at a rally at Utah Valley University.
Kirk jerked back and appeared to grab at his neck as the shot rang out.

Police in Orem, Utah — where the university is located — could not provide further details but promised to keep The Post updated as more details emerged.

President Trump addressed the attack in a Truth Social post, writing, “We must all pray for Charlie Kirk, who has been shot. A great guy from top to bottom. GOD BLESS HIM!”

Democratic and Republican lawmakers flocked to social media to wish Kirk well.

“Pls join me in praying for Charlie Kirk,” Sen. Chuck Grassley, (R-Iowa), said in a post on X.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene,(R-Ga.), wrote in her own post that, “Charlie Kirk has been shot! Pray for him!”

California Gov. Gavin Newsom fiercely slammed the incident in his own post, writing “The attack on Charlie Kirk is disgusting, vile, and reprehensible. In the United States of America, we must reject political violence in EVERY form.”

https://nypost.com/2025/09/10/us-news/charlie-kirk-possibly-targeted-in-shooting-at-utah-valley-university-event-during-his-american-comeback-tour/