Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro ripped into former Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of spreading “blatant lies” about him in her memoir chronicling her failed White Home bid.
Shapiro, as soon as on Harris’s shortlist for vice chairman, flew right into a fury when he realized that the previous veep, in her marketing campaign tell-all, “107 Days,” described him as conceited, domineering, and captivated by VP perks in the course of the vetting course of.
“She wrote that in her e book?” Shapiro requested The Atlantic’s Tim Alberta, who highlighted the scathing passages in a sit-down interview printed Wednesday.
“That’s full and utter bulls—t. I can let you know that her accounts are simply blatant lies.”
In her e book recounting the 107 days of her doomed marketing campaign, Harris stated Shapiro was fixated on the vice presidential residence – measuring drapes, counting bedrooms, and questioning if the Smithsonian would lend Pennsylvania artwork for show.
Harris wrote that the governor needed to be “within the room for each determination” if she grew to become president, including that he typically hijacked conversations and ceaselessly wanted to be advised he wouldn’t have equal energy.
Alberta stated Shapiro’s response shifted between outrage and exasperation whereas studying the excerpts.
When requested if he felt “betrayed” by the vice chairman, Shapiro lashed out – accusing her of deflecting the blame for her crushing loss to President Trump, in accordance with the article.
“I imply, she’s making an attempt to promote books and canopy her ass,” Shapiro snapped earlier than backtracking.
“I shouldn’t say ‘cowl her ass.’ I feel that’s not applicable.”
Harris’s e book revisits the interval after former President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate and the weeks of inside debate that adopted earlier than mounting her 107-day marketing campaign towards Trump.
She detailed the vice-presidential search, writing that Pete Buttigieg, who’s homosexual, was her “first selection” for working mate however that the pairing was “too large of a threat” because of his sexual orientation.
“We have been already asking a whole lot of America: to just accept a lady, a Black lady, a Black lady married to a Jewish man,” Harris wrote in her e book.
“A part of me needed to say, ‘Screw it, let’s simply do it.’ However realizing what was at stake, it was too large of a threat.”
Harris ended up selecting Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her working mate.
Shapiro has since emerged as a possible contender for the 2028 presidential race.
