Vice President Kamala Harris has described President Joe Biden's decision to seek re-election as "reckless" in an excerpt from her forthcoming memoir, "107 Days," released this morning. The memoir details her perspective on urging Biden to withdraw from the presidential race and feelings of being "constantly undercut" by his team, according to CNN. The excerpt, shared via X by Isaac Dovere at 11:45 AM UTC, highlights Harris's view on the "recklessness" of those who did not push Biden to step aside sooner. "His team didn’t get it," Harris writes in the book, as reported by CNN. In related political news, Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) is seeking answers from FHFA Director Bill Pulte regarding Pulte's campaign against top Federal Reserve officials. Rounds is scheduled to meet with Pulte this month, stating, "I don't understand some of the actions that have been taken more recently," as reported by Sam Stein on X at 11:31 AM UTC. Separately, Congressman Tim Burchett posted on X at 11:37 AM UTC that he had delivered a custom "Burchett Board" to former presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, noting her busy schedule.