Kamala Harris stabs Joe Biden in the back for this stunning reason

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Harris and Biden’s relationship isn’t as strong as it used to be. Some people believe they truly can’t stand one another.

And Kamala Harris stabbed Joe Biden in the back for this stunning reason.

Kamala Harris is letting loose on her old boss, Joe Biden, admitting that his administration fell short in backing her doomed presidential run last year.

In a candid chat with comedian Jimmy Kimmel, she didn’t hold back when pressed on whether Biden and his crew pulled out all the stops for her struggling bid.

“Certainly I think we needed more time. And from certain places in the administration, we needed more support,” Harris said.

This revelation came during a 20-minute spot on Kimmel’s show, where Harris touched on everything from the Trump White House to the mysterious Epstein files, all while plugging her new book, “107 Days.” It’s clear she’s ramping up her visibility, fueling buzz about another shot at the presidency in 2028.

Harris has beefed up her book tour schedule, delivered a splashy address to the Democratic National Committee at their winter gathering, and is floating fresh talking points, according to reports from Axios.

Once a symbol of the Democratic elite, Harris is now slamming the status quo she was once a part of. But when Kimmel grilled her on why the Biden crew held back the Epstein files, she delivered one of her classic convoluted answers, dodging the real dirt.

“To give you an answer that will not satisfy your curiosity, we — perhaps to our damage — but we strongly, and rightly, believed that there should be an absolute separation between what we wanted as an administration and what the Department of Justice did,” Harris stated.

“We absolutely adhered to that and it was right to do that.”

Shifting gears to the current Trump era, Harris tried to spin the so-called “chaos” as something deliberate and fast-paced. But her explanation came off as more rambling than insightful, highlighting her struggle to land a punch against a president who’s delivering on promises.

“So let’s go through it and I, again, I even map out, first of all, I know that it has felt chaotic. But what we are in fact witnessing is something that is a high velocity event,” Harris said.

“It is moving quickly, which is the swift implantation of a plan that has been, in a large part decades in the making,” she continued, trying to frame Trump’s actions as some sinister plot.

“The Federalist Society, all of the work that has happened, Heritage Foundation, all the work that has happened over years that it about deconstructing government’s ability to have checks and balances on abuse of power.”

Her jabs at Trump ignore the fact that his administration is slashing through red tape and restoring American strength, something the Biden-Harris duo bungled for years. Instead, she’s painting conservatives as villains for daring to challenge the bloated federal machine.

Early polls are putting Harris near the front of the Democratic pack for 2028 hopefuls, but that’s no surprise in a party desperate for a familiar face amid their internal meltdown.

Yet her flip-flopping and vague critiques raise questions about whether she’s got the spine to lead.

As she tours the talk show circuit, Harris is testing waters that might be too choppy for her style. Americans remember her campaign’s quick flameout, and this blame game against Biden only exposes the fractures in Democrat ranks.

In the end, Harris’s gripes reveal a party out of touch, clinging to failed policies while Trump forges ahead with an agenda that resonates with working folks.

If she’s eyeing another run, she’ll need more than word salads to convince voters she’s anything but yesterday’s news.