❓WHAT HAPPENED: Failed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris faced protests during her book tour stop in London, England, with three separate interruptions from pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Former Vice President Kamala Harris, protesters, and audience members at the Southbank Centre event.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The evening of October 23 at the Southbank Centre in London, England.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Kamala Harris not welcome here!” – Pro-Palestinian protesters.
🎯IMPACT: The protests highlight Harris’s lack of popularity among leftist activists, tied to the Biden-Harris government’s actions during the Israel-Hamas war.
Former Vice President and failed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris was interrupted several times by protesters during her book tour event in London, England. Within minutes of taking the stage at the Southbank Centre to promote her memoir 107 Days, three separate demonstrators heckled her over the conflict in Gaza. Outside the venue, protesters gathered with Palestinian flags and a banner reading “genocide enablers are war criminals,” chanting “Kamala Harris not welcome here!”
“I understand the passion and the emotion and the feeling based on everything that has happened in Gaza,” Harris said, reflecting on her time in the Biden regime and suggesting that her team could have taken alternative actions. “As I write in the book, we had levers we did not exercise,” she admits.
The protests reflect broader discontent with Harris’s handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict during her vice presidency. Many pro-Palestinian groups criticized the administration for continuing arms sales to Israel, and some withdrew support during the 2024 election campaign. These tensions have followed her on the 107 Days book tour, where she has faced similar protests in New York, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
In conversation with author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Harris discussed her brief 2024 presidential campaign following Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race in August that year after a disastrous debate against President Donald J. Trump. “We did not have enough time even with 107 days,” she claimed, referring to the three-and-a-half-month campaign chronicled in her memoir.
Harris’s global book tour, organized by Simon & Schuster, runs through November 20. It will visit 15 cities across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The tour has drawn mixed reactions, with some events reportedly underselling tickets and others drawing crowds of both election-denying supporters and critics.
Though Harris recently ruled out a run for California governor in 2026, she has not confirmed whether she will seek the presidency again in 2028.
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