
In a surprising twist, former Vice President Kamala Harris has hinted at a possible return to the presidential race during a recent BBC interview, reigniting speculation about her political future. The comments come amid controversy over President Trump’s $300 million plan to replace the historic East Wing of the White House with an extravagant ballroom — a move that has sparked national outrage and questions about priorities.
Speaking candidly, Harris criticized Trump’s conduct during recent diplomatic meetings, describing his behavior as “deeply offensive” and damaging to America’s image abroad. When asked whether the U.S. could see a woman in the Oval Office soon, Harris smiled and replied, “In their lifetime, for sure… possibly me.”
Her remarks, paired with her statement that she is “not done,” have fueled talk of a potential 2028 campaign. Despite lagging poll numbers, Harris remains confident, saying she’s “never listened to polls.” Supporters see her resilience and experience as signs of a leader ready to restore dignity, empathy, and inclusiveness to American politics.