Shapiro: Harris told ‘blatant lies’ and ‘she’s trying to sell books and cover her a–‘
Shapiro called Harris's memoir claims about his vetting behavior 'blatant lies' and suggested she aims to boost book sales and deflect blame after her 2024 loss.
- On Wednesday, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro told The Atlantic he rejects former Vice President Kamala Harris's portrayal of him in her memoir, calling her claims false.
- The book recounts Harris describing Shapiro as having 'mused that he would want to be in the room for every decision,' and notes Shapiro's queries about Naval Observatory details and Pennsylvania artists' work from the Smithsonian Institution.
- The reality is we are likely to see more public back-and-forth in the coming months as campaign season nears, highlighting intra-party tensions shaping Democratic strategy for 2028.
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Josh Shapiro contradicts Kamala Harris's book statements. He calls their allegations brazen lies. The controversy raises questions.
Pa. Gov. Shapiro calls Harris’ account of VP vetting ‘complete and utter bull----’ - Real America's Voice News
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Josh Shapiro rips Kamala Harris for ‘blatant lies’ about him in her memoir: ‘She’s trying to sell books and cover her ass’
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro ripped into former Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of spreading "blatant lies" about him in her memoir, "107 Days," which chronicled her failed White House bid.
Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro says Kamala Harris’ descriptions of him were ‘bulls—’ intended to sell books and ‘cover her a—'
Gov. Josh Shapiro lashed out over former Vice President Kamala Harris’ portrayal of his interview to become her 2024 running mate, calling Harris’ retellings “complete and utter bulls—” intended to sell books and “cover her a—,” according to The Atlantic.
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