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New Report Suggests Biden-Harris Relationship Has Grown Frosty Since Election

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A recent report from The Wall Street Journal indicates that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have experienced a decline in direct communication and collaboration following the 2024 election loss to Donald Trump. The report highlights that the two leaders have reportedly reduced the frequency of their meetings and face-to-face interactions, with some characterizing the relationship as “frosty.”


The Wall Street Journal outlines that Biden and Harris’ interactions have diminished over time, citing fewer joint appearances and limited collaboration on key initiatives. According to the report, differences over policy priorities and the scope of Harris’ responsibilities may have contributed to the perceived distance.

Harris has been tasked with several high-profile assignments, including immigration reform and voting rights. These assignments have drawn scrutiny, with critics questioning their feasibility and supporters suggesting they place Harris in politically challenging territory.


Vice presidential roles and relationships with presidents have historically varied. Some administrations have fostered close working partnerships, while others have maintained more formal or distant interactions. The report’s claims about the Biden-Harris dynamic raise questions about how effectively the team is functioning as they approach the end of their first and only term.

The White House has not provided a comment on the claims.

SOURCE: WALL STREET JOURNAL

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