Hillary Clinton breaks her silence on Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

Clinton has been in the shadows ever since losing to Donald Trump in 2016. Now she’s rearing her head back around.

And Hillary Clinton finally broke her silence on Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Hillary Clinton, once again trying to stay relevant in the Democratic spotlight, recently released audio of a conversation she had with Bill Clinton, expressing her excitement over endorsing Kamala Harris for president.

“After I got off the phone with the vice president, I looked at Bill with a huge smile and said, ‘This is exciting!'” Clinton said in the recording, made for the epilogue of her forthcoming book, Something Lost, Something Gained.

Unsurprisingly, the audio was first aired on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, one of the many Left-leaning programs consistently praising the Biden-Harris administration, proving yet again that the media is all too happy to do the Democrats’ bidding.

Having been the Democratic Party’s failed nominee in 2016, Clinton quickly shifted from supporting Biden to throwing her weight behind Harris, making a big show of her hopes that Harris will shatter the so-called “glass ceiling” to become the first female president.

“I felt promise, I felt possibility. It was exhilarating!” Clinton exclaimed, clearly eager to keep her name tied to any historic moment in her party.

“When I imagine Kamala standing before the Capitol next January, taking the oath of office as our first woman president, my heart leaps,” Clinton gushed.

Clinton went on to spin her usual narrative about America’s supposed divisions and how Harris’s presidency would somehow unite the country:

“After hard years of division, it will prove that our best days are still ahead and that we are making progress on our long journey toward a more perfect union,” she said.

“And it will make such a difference in the lives of hard-working people everywhere,” she added — because apparently, Clinton still thinks she speaks for the average American.

She also gave a parting nod to Biden, though not without framing her words to suit her preferred narrative.

“Democrats have lost our standard-bearer,” she lamented, before predictably taking the opportunity to elevate Harris in the same breath.

“We will miss Joe Biden’s steady leadership, deep empathy, and fighting spirit,” Clinton said, painting a rosy picture of a man whose presidency has been anything but steady.

“Yet we have gained much too: a new champion, an invigorated campaign, and a renewed sense of purpose,” she added, pushing the idea that Harris is the fresh, new hope for the party.

In typical Clinton fashion, she didn’t miss the chance to play the victim card, noting how Harris, like herself in 2016, was supposedly the “underdog” due to the Electoral College, a system she still blames for her own loss to Donald Trump.

“We are the underdog, that just kind of goes with the territory when we have the Electoral College staring at you, and we all have to be willing to take whatever steps to support her,” Clinton said to The 19th News.

The Harris campaign, unsurprisingly, had nothing to say when contacted by Fox News Digital for comment.

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