Kamala Harris’ NYC Book Tour Spirals Out of Control — and the Reason Is Perfectly Ironic

Kamala Harris’ “107 Days” Sparks Controversy

Kamala Harris’ new book, 107 Days, has raised eyebrows, with critics calling it less a memoir and more a cash-grab. Rather than reflecting on her troubled 2024 campaign, Harris reportedly spends much of the book blaming others, from Biden’s staff to fellow Democrats.

The book also draws fire for Harris’ admissions about her own party. She reportedly revealed that she did not choose Pete Buttigieg as her running mate because of his sexual orientation—an admission many see as tone-deaf and potentially damaging to her political career.

Overall, 107 Days is being viewed by some as a bitter tell-all that could harm Democrats more than benefit Harris herself, undermining any hopes of a political comeback.

The launch of her book tour in New York City quickly faced disruptions. Anti-Israel protesters repeatedly interrupted her remarks, criticizing her stance on their cause.

Harris’ response drew further criticism. Rather than directly addressing the interruptions, she deflected responsibility, stating, “I’m not president right now. There’s nothing I can do,” echoing the tone of her book.

She also distanced herself from Biden’s administration, emphasizing that she was not in charge while he held office and claiming she had only made her positions clear. Yet, she scolded protesters for preventing her from speaking and attempted to lower tensions with a public plea.

However, when discussing Donald Trump, Harris escalated rhetoric, labeling him a “Communist dictator,” demonstrating a contrast in how she handles criticism versus attacking opponents—a move commentators have labeled “classic Kamala.”