New Book Reveals Biden Has Sidelined Kamala Harris

Things really aren’t what they appear to be in the White House…the relationship between Vice President Kamala Harris and the Biden administration has become incredibly contentious.

A new book called The Last Politician: Inside Joe Biden’s White House and the Struggle for America’s Future has exposed the issues within the Biden-Harris dynamic…and it seems Harris’ time in office has been filled with controversy due to her management style.

The book claims that VP Harris has “rabbit ears” when it comes to criticism of her at any level.

She reportedly allows criticism to guide her behavior, leading her staff to become frustrated due to constraints she places on herself.

According to author Franklin Foer, “Whenever there was a hint of criticism of her — either in the West Wing or in the press — she seemed instantly aware of it. Rather than brushing it aside, she wanted to know who was speaking ill of her and what they were saying.”

This approach is incredibly detrimental as it does not allow for constructive feedback or dialogue regarding how VP Harris can improve her role within the administration.

In addition, according to NBC News reports four people familiar with the situation state that far-left California Gov Gavin Newsom’s constant attacks on GOP lawmakers states and presidential candidates are seen as an attempt by him to position himself for a future presidential run rather than helping out VP Harris with hers come 2028.

This news does not sit well with many in Kamala’s camp; one outside adviser stated “It’s disrespectful. Joe Biden is running with Kamala Harris. That’s the Democratic ticket.”

Clearly this news serves as another signifier that all is not well between those close to Vice President Kamala Harris and those associated with Joe Biden’s presidency.

Despite these issues, it appears likely that President Joe Biden will keep Vice President Kamala Harris on his team should he choose to run again in 2024…but how will she continue to maintain such a high profile role?

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