WATCH: Kamala Harris Asked About Her Future with Joe Biden Amid Classified Documents Scandal

Kamala Harris on Friday visited Ann Arbor, Michigan to discuss the Biden Regime’s efforts to ‘combat the climate crisis.’

By Friday morning it was being reported that a second batch of classified documents were discovered in Joe Biden’s garage next to his Corvette.

On Monday it was revealed top secret intelligence documents related to Ukraine, UK and Iran were found in Joe Biden’s private office shortly before the 2022 midterm elections.

Joe Biden stored top-secret files with the “sensitive compartmented information” (SCIF) designation at Penn Biden Center in DC.

US Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents.

The Deep State is getting ready to throw Biden into the garbage can.

At minimum, the discovery of classified documents at Biden’s private office and home will derail his 2024 presidential bid.

Kamala Harris was interviewed by Fox 2 Detroit after she delivered remarks.

Fox reporter Roop Raj asked Harris: “The viability of president Biden in 2024 – your thoughts on that with – given his age, given where we are headed, do you think that he is the right choice for the next president of the United States?”

Kamala Harris went right into her talking points.

“Joe Biden is strong and history is gonna show that even just in his two years that he has accomplished through his presidency more than most administrations could have hoped for,” Harris said.

“Would you consider the job?” the reporter asked.

Harris repeated old, tired talking points so the reporter asked her again if she would consider running for president because Joe Biden is too old.

“I am proud to be Joe Biden’s vice president, and he has said that he intends to run again, and if he does, I will be running with him,” Harris said.

Harris doesn’t even believe the bull she’s shoveling.

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