Kamala Harris Secretly Turned on Joe Long Before His Collapse: ‘She Hated His Guts’

The Biden-Harris alliance was a lie—at least behind closed doors.

That’s the explosive claim now being leveled by multiple Democratic Party operatives who say former Vice President Kamala Harris “despised” Joe Biden for years before his reelection bid imploded in 2024—paving the way for her humiliating defeat against Donald J. Trump.

“Kamala Harris was telling everyone who would listen—years ago—that Joe Biden was a walking disaster,” a senior Democratic strategist told American Sentinel. “She hated his guts. She knew he couldn’t beat Trump. And she wanted him out.”

The bombshell accusations paint a picture of a deeply dysfunctional White House during Biden’s final months in office.

Harris, now a political afterthought following her embarrassing loss to Trump in November 2024, allegedly tried to distance herself from Biden’s deteriorating presidency even before he abruptly dropped out of the race. Sources say the vice president began subtly undermining her boss in 2022 after hearing rumors that Biden might replace her on the reelection ticket.

“She didn’t just go rogue—she waged a quiet war from inside,” said one Democratic operative who worked on the 2020 campaign. “Her office let it be known Joe was senile. They said he was too old, too out-of-touch, and that it was time for a ‘generational shift.’ She wanted him out.”

A Harris aide, speaking anonymously, confirmed the rift. “She thought he was weak. She didn’t think he’d survive another four years—and she didn’t want to go down with the ship.”

The most stinging betrayal, sources say, was Harris’s alleged push to have Biden “retire for health reasons” so she could take over the top of the ticket before the Democratic Convention.

“She was calling donors. She was pushing powerbrokers. She wanted Joe gone,” one Democratic insider revealed. “She didn’t care how it looked. To her, it was survival.”

The fracture became public after Biden’s catastrophic debate against Trump in June 2024. Just weeks later, Biden suspended his campaign—citing health concerns—and Harris was handed the nomination in a rushed DNC backroom deal that left party insiders reeling.

The result? Trump crushed Harris in a historic landslide.

Some Democrats defend Harris, blaming Biden for setting her up to fail by giving her the politically toxic border crisis portfolio in 2021.

“She was furious,” a former staffer admitted. “Biden dumped the border disaster on her and left her out to dry. That was the beginning of the end.”

The U.S.-Mexico border situation—marked by record-setting illegal crossings, fentanyl surges, and cartel violence—became a GOP talking point and a Harris liability. Republicans hammered her for “doing nothing” while the crisis worsened. Even some Democrats privately questioned her leadership.

Harris attempted to reclaim her narrative with her 2025 memoir, “107 Days”, chronicling the time between Biden’s exit and her defeat. But critics say the book reads like a postmortem blame game.

“She portrays herself as a victim,” said a former White House staffer. “But she spent more time calculating her next move than helping Joe Biden govern.”

In one passage, Harris reveals how First Lady Jill Biden allegedly confronted her husband, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, asking if Kamala was “working against Joe.” Harris also admits Biden confronted her before a key debate, asking: “Are you bad-mouthing me to the power players?”

Her answer? The book doesn’t say.

When Biden fumbled through his final debate, Harris claims she wanted to advise him to drop out—but feared being seen as disloyal.

“Maybe he was right,” she writes. “Maybe voters would still choose him over Donald Trump.”

They didn’t. Not even with her at the top of the ticket.


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