Political Analyst Warns: If Kamala Criticizes Biden in Her Book, His Team Will Hit Back

Political analyst Mark Halperin has raised eyebrows with his comments about Kamala Harris’s upcoming book, "107 Days." He suggests that if Harris criticizes President Biden in her memoir, his team will not hesitate to respond harshly. This speculation comes shortly after Biden signed a book deal for his own memoir.

Harris’s book is expected to focus on her 2024 presidential campaign. Halperin shared his insights on 2Way’s “The Morning Meeting.” He hinted at potential fallout if Harris takes aim at Biden, implying that Biden’s team might reveal unflattering stories about her time as vice president.

Halperin noted that there have been ongoing discussions about Harris’s awareness of Biden’s cognitive decline. He claimed that if Biden feels threatened by her actions, the response could escalate. He mentioned that Biden’s team has made significant efforts to prepare Harris for her role and help her grow into a leader. However, he suggested that they found her lacking in some areas.

Halperin described the relationship between Biden and Harris as close, but he warned that if Biden feels his position is at risk, things could change dramatically. He emphasized that the Biden administration has tried to support Harris, providing her with many opportunities to meet world leaders and gain experience. Yet, he implied that she may not have been fully ready for the demands of the job.

As both Biden and Harris move forward with their respective books, the political landscape could shift significantly depending on what is revealed in their writings. The dynamic between the two leaders will be closely watched as they navigate their political futures.

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