Joe Biden made a surprising statement during a Wednesday appearance on The View, revealing that he had delegated “everything” as commander-in-chief to Kamala Harris, including both foreign and domestic policy responsibilities.
This admission stands out as it contrasts with Harris’s previous remarks distancing herself from the administration’s policies and decisions.
Harris has been attempting to carve out a different image for herself on the campaign trail, presenting herself as a leader with fresh ideas, even using ‘A New Way Forward’ as her main campaign slogan.
During a September 13 interview with Brian Taff of Philadelphia’s Action News 6 ABC, Harris highlighted her focus on the future and indicated that she brings a new perspective.
“My approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment,” Harris said, adding that she is focused on what needs to be done over the next ten to twenty years.
She further emphasized, “I’m obviously not Joe Biden, and you know, I offer a new generation of leadership.”
Harris has offered examples of areas where the Biden-Harris administration has not met expectations, hinting at the challenges the administration faced without directly blaming the president.
BIDEN: "As Vice President, there wasn't a single thing that I did that she couldn't do and so I was able to delegate her responsibility on everything from foreign policy to domestic policy."
Joe is Kamala. Kamala is Joe. pic.twitter.com/iPAPZUoOjL
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 25, 2024
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