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Kamala Harris Hints at 2025 Presidential Run, Criticizes Trump as 'Tyrant'

BBC NewsOctober 27, 202532 min23,809 views
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Kamala Harris on Future Presidential Ambitions

  • πŸ’‘ Kamala Harris has given her strongest indication yet that she may run for president again, stating "I am not done" and that a woman will be in the White House in her lifetime.
  • 🎯 While not making a final decision, her remarks suggest serious consideration of a future presidential campaign, despite past criticism and bookies' odds placing her behind other figures.
  • πŸ”‘ She believes she still has much to offer and is motivated by a desire to counter what she perceives as a "tyrant" in Donald Trump and a "fascist authoritarian government."

Harris's Critique of Donald Trump

  • ⚑ Harris explicitly labeled Donald Trump a "fascist" and "tyrant," citing his alleged weaponization of the Department of Justice and attempts to target political opponents.
  • ⚠️ She criticizes billionaires and institutions for "capitulating" to Trump, bending the knee to power rather than upholding democratic guardrails.
  • πŸ” The stark political polarization in the US is highlighted, making it extraordinary that a former Vice President feels compelled to label the leader of the free world as such.

White House Response and Political Context

  • πŸ—£οΈ The White House responded dismissively to Harris's comments, stating she "lost the election in a landslide" and that "people don't care about her absurd lies."
  • πŸ“‰ The interview took place in the context of a highly polarized America, with deep divisions between political factions.
  • πŸ“Š While Harris noted the popular vote was close, the Electoral College outcome was a significant defeat, a point emphasized by the White House response.

Labour Party Deputy Leadership Contest

  • πŸ“Œ Lucy Powell has been elected as the new deputy leader of the Labour party, succeeding Angela Rayner.
  • βš–οΈ Powell, previously deemed not cabinet-worthy by Keir Starmer, secured 54% of the vote against Bridget Phillipson, with a turnout of 16.6%.
  • πŸ’¬ Powell positioned herself as a "critical friend" willing to articulate critiques publicly, contrasting with Phillipson's more government-aligned stance.
  • πŸš€ She emphasized a need to "wrestle back the political megaphone" and set the agenda more strongly, critiquing the government for letting figures like Nigel Farage dominate political discourse.

Government Struggles and State Failure

  • ⚠️ A significant news event discussed is the mistaken release of sex offender Hadush Kebatu, who was meant to be deported but was allowed to leave after being jailed.
  • πŸ“‰ This incident, alongside other perceived failures like the handling of small boats and a lost seat in Wales, contributes to an impression of "state failure" and a "shaky Jenga Tower" for the current government.
  • 🎀 The interview process with high-profile US politicians like Harris is described as a highly controlled, tense, and choreographed "military operation," contrasting with the more informal style of British journalism.
  • πŸ’° American politics is characterized as bigger, glossier, and involving significantly more money, with politicians like Harris successfully raising substantial funds through celebrity endorsements.
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