By Katherine Tinsley
2:34am PDT, Mar 25, 2025
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Donald Trump offered his advice to Kamla Harris, as rumors continue to swirl about the former vice president running for California governor, and what he had to say to his former rival was surprisingly tame…Keep reading for the details…
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Donald Trump gave his thoughts on Kamala Harris' next career move."Let her run," Trump told OutKick's Clay Travis on Saturday, March 22. "I don't want to be [giving] people advice politically, but one thing she's gotta start doing is she's gotta start giving interviews."
"During the COVID thing, [former President Joe Biden] did no interviews, and he got away with it because of COVID," the former reality star added.
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In her concession speech — one of her final speeches as vice president — Kamala Harris sent a message of unity and hope."Many people have come up to me, telling me they feel tired, maybe even resigned," Harris said after losing the 2024 presidential election.
"Folks have said to me that they're not sure whether they have the strength, much less the desire, to stay in the fight. But let me be very clear: No one can walk away. We must stay in the fight. Every one of us," she continued.
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During the election, Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump's frequent use of dog whistles, but she urged her supporters to continue their advocacy work."The true test of our character is how resilient and persistent we are to pursue the future that we all can see," she said.
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State Attorney General Rob Bonta is hopeful that Kamala Harris will go after Gavin Newsom's current job."I hope she does. I have already raised my hand to endorse her, if she does," Bonta told Politico when asked about Harris running for office. "But I think only Kamala Harris knows the answer."
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An insider told CBS News Kamala Harris is "seriously considering" running for governor after losing the 2024 presidential election._
Kamala Harris, who is originally from Oakland, Calif., previously served as the state's attorney general and represented it in the Senate."On a national level, what [Gavin] Newsom has been able to do with that job, there is a lot of upside with what she can do as the governor of the fifth-largest economy with her name ID, when our party is looking for national leadership and California looking for good governance — especially at a time when California is going through a lot," a former adviser told CBS News.