Former Vice President Kamala Harris writes in her new memoir that her then-boss, President Joe Biden, called her shortly before her debate with then-former President Donald Trump to chew her out and to issue a threat.
In one excerpt of the book, which Fox News host Jesse Watters revealed during his Thursday evening show, Harris said that President Biden had spoken with his brother, James Biden, who allegedly told him Harris was criticizing him and that word had spread throughout Philadelphia, leading Democrat donors there to threaten to pull their financial support.
“I just couldn’t understand why he would call me right now and make it all about himself, distracting me with worry about hostile power brokers in the biggest city in the most important swing state,” Harris wrote.
She also wrote that she believed it was reckless for Biden to run for reelection, but she nevertheless kept up the facade that he was capable and could serve another four-year term, Watters noted.
Watters went on to note that Biden himself did not “get a pass” in Harris’ book, nor did his staff.
She wrote: “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. When Fox News attacked me on everything from my laugh, the tone of my voice, to whom I’d dated in my 20s, or claimed I was a ‘DEI hire,’ the White House rarely pushed back with any of my actual resume.”