Viral montage shows Kamala Harris' warning about how second Trump presidency would reverse progress in US

WASHINGTON, DC: A viral montage showed former vice president Kamala Harris warning how a second Donald Trump presidency would reverse progress in the United States.
The clips in the viral montage shared on TikTok in February 2025 were from Harris' 2024 campaign for the White House, according to HuffPost.
"Where's Kamala?" Well, she doesn't have to play whac-a-mole w/ every ridiculous Tru*p post or EO bc she already said everything that needed to be said & y'all called her a "fearmonger".
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Viral montage shows Kamala Harris warning about Donald Trump's second presidency
In the montage, Kamala Harris could be seen talking about how Donald Trumpās plans would hike prices and lead to the elimination of the Department of Education, as laid out in Project 2025, per the outlet.
In a clip from her October 2024 interview with CBS 'Evening News' host Norah OāDonnell, the host tells Harris that Trump denied his connection to Project 2025.

O'Donnell said, "The former president said thatās not true." To which, Harris responded, "He says everythingās not true."
During her campaign, the former vice president said, "They even want to eliminate the Department of Education.ā
The president's Education Secretary Linda McMahon has expressed support for dissolving the department, as per the outlet.
Moreover, a cryptic email sent in March directed the closure of several department offices around the US.
In one clip, Harris also warned that a Trump presidency would make detrimental cuts to Medicaid.
In March, the Congressional Budget Office released an analysis showing that Republicans would be unable to meet their budget goals without cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from government health programs,

Bobby Kogan, a Democratic budget analyst, informed HuffPost, "This is an instruction to take health coverage away from people."
During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump continuously distanced himself from the conservative roadmap for governing. However, in November 2024, he nominated one of its authors, Russell Vought, to serve as director of the Office of Management and Budget.
A January report from Time showed that Trumpās several actions in the early days of his presidency mirrored Project 2025, including "sweeping deregulation measures to aggressive immigration reform."
Kamala Harris goes 'MIA' as insiders claim Dems feel they don't need her kind of leadership
Insiders close to the Democratic Party described Kamala Harris as a political "Where's Waldo" and claimed she has gone "MIA" (missing in action).
The sources argued that her style of leadership is not what the world needs at this time.

A party insider expressed frustration with Harris and told Page Six, "She's MIA."
Moreover, the source also slammed her husband Doug Emhoff for saying that the former VP is the leader of the party.
The insider added, "The person you just spent $2 billion on trying to elect? Iām glad sheās having a good time going to a musical and being repped by CAA. This whole strategy of ādo not do anything, or say anything,ā thatās not the kind of leadership the world needs right now."

A different source said about Harris and former president Joe Biden, who also signed with the Hollywood talent agency, "I don't think bookings for them are through the roof."
The insider compared Harris to California Governor Gavin Newsom and added, "At least he's out there doing stuff."
Talking about Harris' supposed attitude, the source said, "It shows how kind of old the thinking is. Like, 'Well Iām not going to run [for governor] for a year and a half, so Iāll go away."