Summary
Kamala Harris is facing protests during her book tour, where she is promoting her memoir about her presidential campaign. Protesters are criticizing her and the previous administration's handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict. Harris, who plans to run for president again in 2028, continues to encounter these protests as she visits various U.S. cities.
Key Facts
- Kamala Harris, the former vice president, is on a book tour promoting her memoir, "107 Days."
- She has been repeatedly heckled over the handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict during her tour.
- The protests criticize the previous Biden administration's actions regarding the Middle East.
- Harris has responded to protests by emphasizing she is not currently the president.
- Activists, particularly pro-Palestinian groups, are critical of the administration's past Middle East policies.
- Harris plans to visit cities like Miami and Nashville on her tour, which will continue until November 20.
- It's speculated that she might run for president again in 2028.