MENU

suburb

  • Loading ...
  • Loading ...

Byron Bay Accountants

Latest News Byron Bay Accountants

Are you looking for a holiday? Get special deals.

 

Newsom calls Harris rivalry claims 'preposterous' despite the 'shot' fired at him in her book

27 Mar 2026 By foxnews

Newsom calls Harris rivalry claims 'preposterous' despite the 'shot' fired at him in her book

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom called the idea that he doesn't like former Vice President Kamala Harris "preposterous," though he appeared to take some jabs at her election memoir, "107 Days," Thursday.

"That's a preposterous premise of a question because we absolutely do," Newsom said on "The Axios Show."

He argued that he and Harris have had a working relationship going back decades since they began their political careers in California and even introduced her at the Democratic National Convention as the "ultimate affirmation" of their friendship.

NEWSOM DEFENDS HARRIS' 'RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENT' AMID CALLS FOR POLICY SUBSTANCE: 'HOW ABOUT A LITTLE GRACE?'

Axios correspondent Alex Thompson pointed out that Harris "took a shot" at Newsom in her book, claiming he didn't return her call after President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race in 2024.

Newsom denied that version of events and glibly remarked that the reported tension "certainly helped her book sales."

"She gave me a little shot as it relates to the actual truth of the walk I was on," Newsom said. "And I remember texting her back. I said, 'Kamala, I've already put out a statement supporting you. I'm the last person you needed to talk to.' 

"But, for whatever reason, she added that in. I think it created some color for the book. It certainly helped her book sales - not my component part, but that book has done unbelievably well."

CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS UNCERTAIN ABOUT KAMALA HARRIS' POTENTIAL RUN FOR GOVERNOR

He added that he hasn't read Harris' book but has "read excerpts" as he was working on his own book, "Young Man in a Hurry."

Despite his work with Harris, Newsom acknowledged he's understood their "relationship to that relationship" as far as politics goes.

"When she goes, she goes first. And I've always understood that. And that's wonderful. I think the press and pundits want to make something of that, and so they try to color it in," Newsom said.

GAVIN NEWSOM DECLARED AS THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S 2028 'FRONTRUNNER' BY POLITICO

Fox News Digital reached out to Harris' office for comment.

Newsom and Harris are considered potential rivals for the 2028 presidential primary, though neither has officially declared intentions to run. Newsom addressed the possibility of them running against each other during a CNN interview last month.

"That's ... fate will determine that. And I've never gotten in the way of her ambition ever. I haven't. And I don't imagine I would in the future," Newsom said. "You only can control what you can control."

More News

Booking.com
Tech giants unite to fight online scams
Tech giants unite to fight online scams
FBI warns of zoning permit scam emails
FBI warns of zoning permit scam emails
Cruise passengers complained about cabin problem, now ships are making a big change
Cruise passengers complained about cabin problem, now ships are making a big change
Airports beg flight passengers to change their travel habits after DHS shutdown jams lines
Airports beg flight passengers to change their travel habits after DHS shutdown jams lines
Rubio gains early momentum in hypothetical 2028 GOP primary race as Vance remains clear front-runner
Rubio gains early momentum in hypothetical 2028 GOP primary race as Vance remains clear front-runner
Nancy Guthrie disappearance sparked harrowing 12-hour odyssey for Savannah
Nancy Guthrie disappearance sparked harrowing 12-hour odyssey for Savannah
Father loses legal fight to halt euthanasia of 25-year-old daughter in Spain
Father loses legal fight to halt euthanasia of 25-year-old daughter in Spain
Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin's defense team reveals who will be called to testify: court docs
Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin's defense team reveals who will be called to testify: court docs
Maher defends capitalism as better than 'reverse,' calls out Mamdani's socialist beliefs
Maher defends capitalism as better than 'reverse,' calls out Mamdani's socialist beliefs
Beloved coffee shop owner, mother of two disappears near home, urgent search underway
Beloved coffee shop owner, mother of two disappears near home, urgent search underway
'The View' co-hosts blast conservative influencer at CPAC for encouraging young women to have more children
'The View' co-hosts blast conservative influencer at CPAC for encouraging young women to have more children
NBA legend Michael Jordan explains being 'cursed' by competition: 'Keeps me young'
NBA legend Michael Jordan explains being 'cursed' by competition: 'Keeps me young'
Texas student, 15, shoots high school teacher before fatally shooting himself, authorities say
Texas student, 15, shoots high school teacher before fatally shooting himself, authorities say
Arnold Schwarzenegger's son dominates bodybuilding debut with multiple first-place wins
Arnold Schwarzenegger's son dominates bodybuilding debut with multiple first-place wins
49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan gives strong take on starting season in Australia: 'I don't see any pro'
49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan gives strong take on starting season in Australia: 'I don't see any pro'
LeAnn Rimes breaks down into tears while undergoing 'deep jaw release'
LeAnn Rimes breaks down into tears while undergoing 'deep jaw release'
Selena Gomez says she was 'misdiagnosed' before receiving bipolar diagnosis
Selena Gomez says she was 'misdiagnosed' before receiving bipolar diagnosis
Video shows latest Los Angeles street takeover as mob wreaks havoc, vandalizes occupied city bus
Video shows latest Los Angeles street takeover as mob wreaks havoc, vandalizes occupied city bus
Providence mayor calls for removal of Iryna Zarutska mural, says intent is 'divisive,' 'misguided'
Providence mayor calls for removal of Iryna Zarutska mural, says intent is 'divisive,' 'misguided'
Karoline Leavitt fires back at NBC News reporter who asked if Trump's Iran threat amounts to a 'war crime'
Karoline Leavitt fires back at NBC News reporter who asked if Trump's Iran threat amounts to a 'war crime'
Latest News

copyright © 2026 Byron Bay Accountants.   All rights reserved.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z