Shapiro slams Kamala Harris’s book as ‘blatant lies’ in 2028 campaign fallout
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has publicly criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris over claims made in her recent book. The dispute centers on their interactions during the 2024 vice-presidential selection process, with Shapiro dismissing her account as false and self-serving. The clash comes as Shapiro positions himself as a potential 2028 presidential candidate, though his path faces challenges.
Shapiro reacted angrily to Harris’ book, calling her portrayal of him 'complete and utter (expletive)' and 'blatant lies.' He accused her of fabricating details to boost sales, including her claim that he had discussed decorating the vice-presidential residence during their 2024 interview. Shapiro denied this, expressing surprise at the accusation.
The dispute with Harris adds to Shapiro’s political hurdles as he eyes the 2028 election. His response to the book and his broader record will shape his viability as a candidate. Meanwhile, security concerns and party divisions remain key issues for his campaign.
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