In a rare appearance after losing in the presidential elections in November, she denounced the former vice president and the potential candidate for the governor of Kamala Harris on Thursday, the decline of basic rights during the era of President Trump, and urged people to give priority to self -care and pledge to remain active in combating constitutional protection.
“We cannot go out there and make the battle if we do not take care of ourselves and each other,” she said at a national conference for black women, including business owners and politicians, in a resort of oceans in Dana Point. “I will see you there. I will not go anywhere.”
Harris is expected to decide at the end of the summer whether he will enter the 2026 race for California Governor to replace the governor of the state, Gavin Gavin. If it persists, it will be a competition for it already prominent candidates.
While she did not address the Ruler’s race during her eight -minute statements, Harris suggested that she intends to remain politically active in the wake of her loss to Trump in November.
I have largely avoided political aspects since the 2024 elections were lost. I met with firefighters and volunteers in Altadina hours after Trump’s inauguration was attended, and touched on Trump’s administration policies when she accepted a NAAC prize in February.
On Thursday, Harris’s appearance was a surprise to nearly 100 women who attended the selected gatherings of women. When I entered the room, they jumped to their feet, chanted, chanted and waved the napkins in the air. Among the attendees was the former mayor of Atlanta, Keishha Lance Fuel’s, who was taught to the governor of Georgia and was examined to be the Rafik Joe Biden in 2020.
Shorte before Harris appeared in The Gathering, the group leader had women talking about meaningful moments during their lunch talks. A woman sitting next to Lance Botoms said that the Georgians were nominating the ruler and urged their colleagues to attend the fundraising contract for her. When the crowd rose in a permanent applause, Lance’s bottoms appeared to be overwhelmed by emotion, and put her head in her hands.
Moments later, Harris noticed that she first attended a group’s events in 2016, and that the nation is now in a completely different place. Before becoming a vice president, Harris held the position of San Francisco County lawyer and California General’s lawyer, and also in 2016 he was elected to the US Senate.
Harris said: “Our commitment to raising each other, raising our society, and raising our country has not changed.” “Now what has changed since 2016: We are in the midst of vision of progress that is backward. The policies that gave birth to us to decline.”
While Harris Trump did not mention the name, she clearly indicated a decline in protection for minorities, women, the LGBTQ+ and others in its notes. It also stated that people and organizations are still silent and “characterized” for the administration, and the prominent language because the law office of her husband earlier this week was the last deal with the Trump administration and agreed to comply with the policies of the president.
“There is a feeling of fear that controls our country, and I understand it,” Harris said. “These are the things that we are witnessing every day in these past few months in our country, and this creates a great feeling of fear. Because, as you know, there have been many things that we knew will happen, many things.”
In most of her general statements since the elections, she hinted at such concerns is the basis of her 2024 presidential campaign.
“I am not here to say,” I told you about it. “I swore that I wouldn’t say that.”
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