Former US vice president Kamala Harris said it was "recklessness" to let Joe Biden run for a second term as president, in an excerpt released Wednesday from her upcoming memoir.

Harris, who replaced Biden as the 2024 Democratic presidential candidate but lost to Donald Trump, admitted that the then-81-year-old got "tired" and was prone to stumbles that showed his age.

The 60-year-old also accused Biden's team in the White House of failing to support her while she was his deputy, and at times of actively hindering her.

Harris said in the in the first extract from "107 Days", published by The Atlantic magazine, that she was a "loyal person" but asked whether during the "months of growing panic, should I have told Joe to consider not running?"

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