
Political Drama Erupts as Kamala Harris Hits the Road for New Memoir '107 Days'
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- Oct 14
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris is making waves with her brand-new memoir, 107 Days, but her multi-city book tour is quickly turning into a hotbed of political drama!
Heated Confrontation: Harris Faces Gaza Protests
Footage has gone viral of a tense moment during Harris's New York City book tour stop, where pro-Palestine activists interrupted the event. The demonstrators fiercely accused the former VP of having "blood on her hands" over her stance on the conflict in Gaza.
In a packed venue, Harris directly addressed the protestors, defending her position during her time in office. “People in our administration can tell you what my voice was in those rooms – in those closed rooms – in the Oval Office,” Harris stated. She clarified her limitations, adding, “I was not [the] president. I couldn’t make the decisions, but I made my position clear.”
The confrontation didn't last long, as USA Today reported the initial demonstrators were quickly met with boos from the audience and escorted out. However, the drama continued when a dozen more protesters soon arrived, necessitating police intervention.
Inside '107 Days': A Look Back at the 2024 Campaign
Released in September, Harris's memoir, 107 Days, chronicles her high-stakes, abbreviated campaign for the 2024 Presidential Election. The book offers a candid look at her thoughts following the loss to Donald Trump, as well as the internal hurdles she faced with President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party establishment.
Stepping Away: Is Harris Done with Politics?
Adding to the buzz, Harris recently revealed a significant personal decision during an extended interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert back in August. Despite being in talks to potentially run for Governor of California in 2026, Harris announced her choice to step away from the political arena, citing the system as too "broken."
While she expressed her enduring love for public service, the former VP declared she “doesn’t wanna go back” into the existing structure. “I always believed that as fragile as our democracy is, our systems would be strong enough to defend our most fundamental principles. And I think right now that they’re not as strong as they need to be. For now, I don’t want to go back into that system,” she explained.
Colbert playfully suggested a run for the 2028 Presidential Election might be in her future, but for now, Harris's focus seems squarely on sharing her story in 107 Days—and navigating the fiery public reactions it's provoking.
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