Leftist Protesters interrupt Kamala Harris’ Chicago book tour event, forcing multiple removals

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This is priceless. The very same people she tried to win over were heckling her at her book tour event in Chicago. No matter how many books she writes or what Kamala Harris does the rest of her life, she'll still be a reminder of why Donald Trump is President today.

Protesters interrupt Kamala Harris’ Chicago book tour event, forcing multiple removals​


Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ book tour stop in Chicago was disrupted multiple times Saturday afternoon, as security removed several protesters during a tense event promoting her new memoir, "107 Days."

As Harris discussed her book with journalist Michele Norris, who was moderating the event, at least one protester began shouting from the audience, prompting a chorus of "get her out" from attendees. Security quickly escorted the woman from the venue.

Footage from the event showed at least two additional disruptions, including a man who appeared to shout about genocide before being removed. The motivations behind the protests were not immediately clear.

The audience responded with applause when Norris addressed the disruptions by saying, "We encourage people to use their voices, but we want them to show respect for this woman."

Harris responded with a bit of humor, adding, "And please pronounce my name correctly…"

It's not the first time Harris’ book tour has drawn protests. Since launching her national book tour late last month, Harris has faced similar interruptions at several stops promoting "107 Days," which recounts her 2024 presidential campaign following President Biden’s withdrawal from the race.

The book chronicles her 107-day sprint to Election Day and offers a behind-the-scenes look at campaign decisions, staff tensions, and political challenges she faced during that period.

Beyond the live events, Harris' memoir and the publicity surrounding it have sparked criticism — even from within her own party.

An advisor to a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender told Politico, "At a time when people are looking for a vision and leadership... and want to see leaders rise to the level of threat facing the country, it’s pretty crazy she chose to write a gossip book that prioritizes the pettiness of her politics."

The advisor added, "It’s embarrassing for her, and for all Democrats, considering she was the leader of the party less than a year ago."

Former CNN journalist Chris Cillizza also weighed in critically, writing on his Substack, "Harris’ recent media tour to tout her memoir — ‘107 Days’ — has reminded me of something I think I have long known: She is simply not a very good politician. And she hasn’t gotten much better over her decades in the business."

In a post on X, Cillizza noted that Harris' return to the public stage reminded him "she’s not good on her feet," and added, "she speaks in word salads."

Criticism has also come from Democratic strategist Gary South, who told The Hill that the timing of Harris’ memoir was less than ideal.

Referencing the book’s tone, South said excerpts suggest "she came out with arms flailing and guns blazing, blaming everyone but herself for her loss."

He continued, "it is a curiously negative and ungracious tome for someone who reportedly thinks she can run again in 2028."

Protesters interrupt Kamala Harris’ Chicago book tour event, forcing multiple removals
 
This isn't cool, those with deep pockets are trying to protect their political investmemts. It almost motivates one to read the book to figure out who it is she has p**sed off so much. Who may be their chosen patsy in the future.
 
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Kamala wrote a book....???

Doubt it. Definitely another "ghost writer." Someone should read the book and quiz Kamala on it, because she's likely never even read it...
More than likely, but this is common among celebrities, politicians etc.

She would know the details of the book as they probably would have sent someone to interview her and/or ask her to write down some memories/stories and then some skilled literary writer would take his $200,000 and write a book for her over a couple of weeks.

I'd love to be a Ghost Writer, especially on issues regarding national security, history, spycraft, covert activities and/or Whistleblowers etc. No one has come knocking though, lol, it's probably a very small club unfortunately.
 
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