Kamala Harris expressed regret for not challenging Joe Biden's decision to run for reelection, calling it 'reckless' and reflecting on her decision not to voice concerns, while also discussing her personal grief, her loyalty to Biden, and the importance of addressing Americans' immediate needs in politics.
In her first TV interview about her memoir '107 Days,' Kamala Harris discussed her reflections on Biden's reelection, her decision-making process regarding her vice-presidential pick, her support for NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, her criticism of Trump, and her current political focus, emphasizing her cautious approach and her support for Democratic candidates across the country.
White House infrastructure coordinator Mitch Landrieu is leaving his post after two years and is expected to advocate for President Joe Biden’s reelection. He was tasked with overseeing the investment of over $1 trillion in infrastructure projects and will be succeeded by deputy White House chief of staff Natalie Quillian. Landrieu, known for his work in rebuilding New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, also plans to work in the private sector promoting clean energy. He has been praised for his nonpartisan approach to infrastructure and faced criticism from some Republican governors over the implementation of the infrastructure law.