
Kamala Harris has never been one to mince words. During her latest book tour, the former Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential nominee opened up about her bruising campaign against Donald Trump โ and dropped a few bombshells along the way, including a private phone call with Trump himself.
Her new memoir,ย 107 Days, details her unexpected rise, crushing loss, and what she calls the โmost painful periodโ of her public life. The title refers to the brief window between her nomination and Election Day โ a whirlwind she describes as โa sprint through chaos.โ
Harrisโs promotional tour has taken her across fifteen U.S. cities, but it was her recent appearance in Los Angeles that sent social media into overdrive. Speaking at the โDay of Unreasonable Conversationโ summit on October 6, Harris didnโt hold back when talking about the state of American politics or the people running it.
โWe are living history right now,โ she told the audience. โYou โ the storytellers, the journalists, the artists โ are living it too. Youโre not passive observers. Youโre shaping how this moment will be remembered.โ
Her tone shifted, turning sharper. โBecause letโs be honest,โ she said, gesturing to the crowd, โthereโs so much about this time that makes people feel like theyโve lost their minds. When in fact, these motherf***ers are crazy!โ
The audience erupted in cheers and laughter, with Harris briefly joining in before continuing. โI call this โThe Freedom Tour,โโ she added, smiling. โBecause freedom starts with truth. And sometimes the truth is messy.โ
For Harris, that truth includes the painful aftermath of her loss to Trump in what she describes as a โhistoric landslideโ โ a devastating outcome for a campaign that once held the promise of electing Americaโs first female president.
After President Joe Bidenโs abrupt withdrawal from the race, Harris stepped into the spotlight as the Democratic nominee. Polls initially predicted a tight contest, but as the campaign wore on, Trumpโs lead widened. Harris writes that she โfelt the ground shiftโ in the final weeks โ a mix of fatigue, misinformation, and what she calls โan avalanche of hate.โ
When the results came in, Harris says she couldnโt find the words. โI kept saying, โMy God, my God.โ I had never felt that kind of pain except when my mother died,โ she toldย The Hollywood Reporter. โI wasnโt just grieving the loss of an election. I was grieving for the country. I knew what was coming next.โ
Still, even in defeat, Harris claims she received a phone call from Trump that left her stunned.
According to her memoir, the call came shortly after the second assassination attempt on Trumpโs life in September 2024 โ an event that dominated global headlines and led to the conviction of Ryan Wesley Routh. The attack, she says, seemed to shake Trump in ways few things could.
โHe called me out of the blue,โ Harris writes. โAt first, I thought it was a prank.โ
But it wasnโt.
โKamala, how do I say bad things about you now?โ Trump allegedly said. โIโm going to tone it down. I will. Youโre going to see.โ
The former president, known for his relentless attacks on political rivals, reportedly sounded uncharacteristically subdued. โHe told me heโd be nicer from then on,โ Harris recalls. โI didnโt believe him โ but for a moment, I heard something Iโd never heard from Donald Trump before: vulnerability.โ
Harris says the call lasted only a few minutes, but the tone lingered with her. โHe wasnโt apologizing,โ she clarifies in the book. โHe was recalibrating โ the way someone does when they realize the game almost ended.โ
Despite that brief moment of civility, Harris didnโt spare Trump in her public remarks. Her book portrays him as โa showman with no moral compass,โ and she doesnโt shy away from criticizing the broader culture that, in her view, enabled him.
โTrump didnโt create the darkness,โ she told a crowd in Atlanta earlier in her tour. โHe just gave it a microphone.โ
Inย 107 Days, Harris describes the 2024 campaign trail as a battlefield of misinformation and misogyny. She recalls online trolls calling her โillegitimate,โ pundits dismissing her as โunlikable,โ and extremist groups spreading conspiracy theories about her family and faith.
โIt wasnโt just politics,โ she writes. โIt was warfare โ psychological, emotional, and deeply personal.โ
Yet Harris insists that her story isnโt one of bitterness, but of resilience. The memoir is equal parts reflection and warning โ a chronicle of what happens when democracy is treated like a sport rather than a shared responsibility.
At her Los Angeles appearance, she spoke candidly about the emotional toll of losing not just a race, but a vision of what could have been. โIt felt like America looked at me and said, โNot yet,โโ she told the audience. โAnd maybe thatโs true. But it doesnโt mean never.โ
The crowd erupted again โ not just in applause, but in what felt like shared catharsis. For supporters still reeling from the 2024 loss, Harrisโs words were both a confession and a rallying cry.
She also took aim at what she called the โpolitics of cruelty,โ a phrase she uses frequently in the book. โThe danger,โ she said, โisnโt just in the lies politicians tell. Itโs in how those lies make people stop believing in anything โ even each other.โ
Still, the moment that grabbed the most headlines was her unfiltered comment about Trumpโs team being โcrazy.โ It was raw, unscripted, and deeply Kamala โ the kind of blunt honesty that made her both admired and polarizing. Within hours, the clip went viral, drawing both praise and outrage. Trumpโs supporters called it โdisrespectful.โ Her fans called it โauthentic.โ
In interviews since, Harris hasnโt walked back the remark. โI said what I said,โ she toldย Rolling Stone. โIf youโve watched whatโs happened over the last few years and youย donโtย think itโs crazy, then I donโt know what to tell you.โ
As the tour continues, Harris seems determined to use her platform not to dwell on defeat, but to ignite discussion about the future โ especially the role of women in leadership. โLosing doesnโt erase your voice,โ she told a crowd in Chicago. โIt just changes how you use it.โ
Her critics accuse her of rebranding failure into self-promotion. Her supporters see something different โ a woman who, despite public rejection, refuses to disappear quietly.
โPeople think defeat ends the story,โ she said near the close of her Los Angeles event. โBut sometimes itโs just the first honest chapter.โ
Whether Harris plans another political run remains unclear. For now, she insists her focus is on storytelling, advocacy, and, as she puts it, โrebuilding trust in the idea that America can still get better.โ
As for Trump, she says the call they shared after the assassination attempt was the last time they spoke. When asked if she believes he meant what he said, Harris doesnโt hesitate.
โNo,โ she replies. โBut the fact that he said it โ thatโs whatโs telling. Even Donald Trump, for a moment, recognized how fragile all of this really is.โ
Her smile then fades into something colder, quieter.
โPower doesnโt make you untouchable,โ she says. โIt just makes your fall louder.โ