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Biden-Harris Rift Deepens as Bickering Marks Final Days of Administration

In the grand finale of the Biden-Harris administration, the duo seems to be engaged in a passive-aggressive farewell, with both leaders taking parting shots at each other. It’s almost as if they’re auditioning for a reality TV show called “Who Can Stab Whom in the Back First?” President Joe Biden’s recent claim that he “would have beaten” Donald Trump raised eyebrows and ruffled feathers in Vice President Kamala Harris’s camp. After hearing Biden’s careless remarks, sources close to Harris noted that her mood shifted dramatically—imagine a kid whose ice cream just fell to the ground.

Kirsten Allen, Harris’s spokesperson, emphasized the strong “working relationship” and “friendship” that the two claimed to have forged. However, it’s hard to ignore the conspicuous absence of an affirmation from Harris herself regarding Biden’s dubious assertion. It seems like a classic case of “I said nothing, but my facial expression says it all.” A side-eye could easily imply that Harris feels more like an overworked intern than the VP who is supposed to be partners in the grand mission of “let’s make America… something.”

Rumor has it that Harris isn’t thrilled with the “one-sided loyalty” she receives from Biden. After all, she did step up to the plate to bring “youth and vitality” to the Biden 2020 campaign while defending his age, which often seemed to be a full-time job. While Harris might think of herself as the secret sauce in the Biden administration stew, Biden’s comments make it clear he sees himself as the main course.

The drama unfolded further when Biden, during an interview, remarked on his potential against Trump. His comments—presumptuous though they were—painted a picture of a man equally amazed and bewildered by his own polls. As self-referential as ever, he insisted he could have beaten Trump because, well, he just thought so. To seal the deal, he gave a nod to Harris, implying she could have won too. What’s next? A gladiator match to settle who would reign supreme? 

 

The situation has led to awkward public appearances, notably one with the first lady during Veterans Day. Harris and Jill Biden sat there like two strangers at a bus stop, carefully avoiding eye contact, as if merely exchanging pleasantries would render them too chummy. In one socialite gathering after another, it’s becoming increasingly evident that neither Biden nor Harris is keen on sharing a spotlight—much less a stage—now that the curtain is about to fall on their joint act.

Meanwhile, rumors swirl around Harris feverishly plotting her next move with a potential book in the works. Sources suggest the book could either be filled with harmless platitudes or reinvent her image entirely. The latter option seems to carry significant political weight, setting the stage for yet another presidential bid somewhere down the line. Regardless of her literary journey, there’s no denying that Harris is dabbling in the murky waters of Democratic politics, where loyalty and betrayal do a delicate dance worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy.

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