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Shapiro: Harris told ‘blatant lies’ and ‘she’s trying to sell books and cover her a–‘

Shapiro called Harris' memoir claims about his vice-presidential vetting conduct 'blatant lies' and suggested she aimed to boost book sales after a 2024 campaign loss.

  • On Wednesday, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro told The Atlantic he rejects passages in former Vice President Kamala Harris’s memoir as "blatant lies" and said she was trying to "sell books" before walking back his expletive.
  • Harris wrote in her memoir that Shapiro "mused that he would want to be in the room for every decision" and asked about bedrooms and Pennsylvania art loans at the Naval Observatory.
  • Tim Alberta said Shapiro moved between outrage and exasperation and defended his vetting questions as reasonable, saying he "did ask a bunch of questions" before forming a partnership.
  • Representatives for Kamala Harris did not immediately respond, and Shapiro spokesman Manuel Bonder previously called Harris’s account simply ridiculous, highlighting intra-party criticism as Josh Shapiro eyes 2028.
  • In the coming months, political observers say this back-and-forth will continue, shaping narratives as the Democratic Party moves toward future campaign seasons and book-release coverage.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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