The cancellation of Kamala Harris’ protection is more than a bureaucratic memo; it’s a chilling symbol of how personal American politics has become. A former vice president, openly critical of a sitting president, now prepares to face crowds, protests, and unpredictable threats with only whatever security her team can privately assemble. The timing, just as she promotes a memoir dissecting her failed 2024 run against Trump, will be read as punishment by her supporters and as triumph by her enemies.
She is not alone. John Bolton, Hunter Biden, Ashley Biden — each has watched the invisible armor of federal protection vanish with a signature. Harris has warned of a “sense of fear” spreading through the country, of people and institutions going quiet. Now, as she steps onto stages without the government’s shield, the question is whether this moment silences her, or turns that fear into the “contagious” courage she once described.
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