

Vice President Kamala Harris said Tuesday that she can’t think of a single thing she would’ve done differently the past three and a half years if she’d been president instead of Joe Biden - and this isn't the first time.
“If anything, would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?” Co-host Sunny Hostin asked during Harris’ appearance on “The View.”
“There is not a thing that comes to mind. And I’ve been part of most of the decisions that have had impact,” V.P. Harris replied, claiming partial credit for President Biden’s choices.
Harris did not address the Biden-Harris administration’s the growing border crisis and her performance as border czar, but instead focused on price control and manufacturing sector initiatives:
“The work that we have done, for example, capping the cost of insulin at $35 a month for our seniors is something I care deeply about, allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices and bring the cost of prescription medication down for seniors, but my intention is to expand that for Americans. The work we have done to invest in American industries, whether it be in terms of manufacturing and creating almost 800,000 new jobs around manufacturing.”
“Those were all a shared priority,” Harris added.
Back in December of 2021, in a piece titled “Kamala Harris can’t think of anything she would do differently?” CNN Editor-at-large Chris Cillizza took issue with V.P. Harris refusing to own up to even a single mistake during an interview:
“In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle’s Tal Kopan, which was clearly designed as a pushing of the “reset” button, it’s what Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t say that may be the most telling.
“Here’s the line from Kopan: ‘Harris twice did not directly answer a question about lessons she had learned and whether she wished she’d done anything differently over the past year.’”
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“There’s something important in there. Harris seems to be writing off her struggles as vice president – and there is no debate that she has struggled more than many thought with the duties of being second-in-command – solely to how the media has covered her.”