
Kamala Harris yesterday sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, accusing him of influencing President Donald Trump to enter the war with Iran, during remarks at a political gathering in Detroit.
Speaking at the Michigan Democratic Party endorsement convention, Harris argued that the United States became involved in a conflict that lacked public support. “Trump entered a war – and he got pulled into it by Bibi Netanyahu, let’s be clear about that – that the American people didn’t want. Among the many consequences of it is jacking up the price of gas.”
You all should have voted for Kamala Harris. We wouldn't be in this war that Trump keeps lying about.
“He entered a war, got pulled into it by Bibi Netanyahu. Let us be clear about that. Entered a war that the American people do not want, putting at risk American service… pic.twitter.com/DBL9Fhq1A0
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) April 18, 2026
Harris also pointed to claims made by Iran since the conflict began, noting that Tehran has asserted the United States entered the war due to Israel, an allegation Trump has rejected.
Expanding her criticism, Harris delivered a sweeping condemnation of the current administration, stating, “We are dealing with the most corrupt, callous and incompetent presidential administration in the history of the United States.”
She further characterized Trump in personal terms, describing him as the most “insecure man,” and suggested that the Iran war was a “feeble attempt to distract from the Epstein files.”
Continuing her critique, Harris said, “The man doesn’t understand what real strength looks like, and he overcompensates full time, trying to pretend that basically, he’s some kind of mob boss,” Harris charged. “Speaking truth, being trustworthy, being consistent. He has failed on all accounts.”
She reiterated her view that the administration is the “most corrupt, callous, and incompetent” in the nation’s history.
Harris also accused Trump of projecting strength through military power, saying he seeks to “walk around as if he is strong and will use the force of America’s military against anyone who he chooses.”
Amid the political backdrop, Harris recently indicated she is weighing a possible presidential bid in 2028.
In an interview with the BBC in August, she acknowledged the possibility, saying she “possibly” could run in 2028.
“I’ve not decided yet what I will do in the future, beyond what I am doing right now,” Harris said at the time. However, she emphasized her continued commitment to public life, “I have lived my entire career a life of service, and it’s in my bones, and there are many ways to serve.”
{Matzav.com}