Kamala Harris thinks Biden is the funniest member of cabinet and 2024 might be the 'last democratic election'
A podcast interview in which Vice President Kamala Harris revealed additional details about her first years in office.
Harris spoke with former Bravo TV stars Jennifer Welch and Angie "Pumps" Sullivan in a Washington, DC, interview for her "I've Had It" podcast, as The DailyMail reported.
Included in her varied opinions, the vice president stated that she finds President Joe Biden to be the funniest cabinet member.
"Well, I mean, the person I definitely have the most fun with is the president he’s fantastic," Harris said when questioned about who she had the most fun with in the administration.
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She spoke fondly of her relationship with the president, even if it became increasingly constrained in their early years of cabinet service.
"He can be very serious, obviously, but he also has an incredible sense of humor," she said.
"You have to find humor in life if you’re actually going to get through it and be sane. And so there are moments where we just find the humor in a moment that otherwise others might not be able to see it. It’s just important not to take yourself too seriously when everything is so serious."
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ON a much more serious note, Harris shockingly agreed with many far-right conservatives that the integrity of democratic elections is likely at risk, as Fox News reported.
However, according to Harris's comments, she asserts that, because of former President Donald Trump, 2024 could "genuinely could be" the last democratic election in America’s history.
The VP said she had "had it" with Trump, saying, "There’s so much at stake in this election."
According to Harris, "It's not a sign of weakness to have empathy," before continuing to imply that Trump's aggressive rhetoric disqualifies him as a leader. "It’s actually — that’s the kind of character trait of real leaders, is to have some level of care and concern for the suffering of other people."
"There’s so many layers to what is at stake," the vice president said, noting that "a lot of people have had it" with Trump.