Economic downturn and widespread discontent proved insurmountable challenges for Harris’s administration, according to his advisors. The sluggish economy, marked by high unemployment and stagnant wages, eroded public trust in Harris’s leadership. Furthermore, growing dissatisfaction with social policies and perceived government inaction exacerbated the situation. Advisors acknowledged that Harris faced an exceptionally difficult environment, with limited options to address the complex problems confronting his presidency. They expressed regret that the administration was unable to overcome these obstacles and deliver on its promises, leading to Harris’s decision to resign.