Kamala Harris: ‘I’m not going anywhere’
- Kamala Harris surprised attendees at the Leading Women Defined Summit in Dana Point, California, with comments about fear in society related to Trump's actions without mentioning him directly.
- Harris criticized organizations she believes have remained silent due to fear of unconstitutional threats, stating, 'We are in the midst of seeing progress being rolled back.'
- At the summit, Harris emphasized the importance of self-care and community support, saying, 'We can't go out there and do battle if we don't take care of ourselves and each other.'
- Harris is expected to decide by the end of summer on a possible run for California governor in 2026, showing intent to remain politically active after her recent election loss.
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