18 parti In corso Per adultiKamala Harris and Gavin Newsom have never been friends. They've sparred over policy, undermined each other's initiatives, and turned California's political landscape into a battleground over the years.
So when the President forces them to co-chair a criminal justice reform task force, their first instinct is to object-but neither of them can afford to say no.
The mission is clear: overhaul the broken system, cut through political red tape, and deliver real change.
The problem?
They fundamentally disagree on how to do it.
They can't stand each other, even if they maintain professional courtesy.
And the public is watching, waiting for one of them to slip.
The work is exhausting. The tension is suffocating. The long nights in windowless offices should be unbearable.
But the more time they spend together, the more their arguments feel personal-not just because of policy, but because they're the only ones who challenge each other in a way no one else dares to.
And hate has a way of unraveling into something else entirely.