Kamala Harris Appears on ‘Colbert,’ Says She’s Stepping Away from Politics for Now, Calls the System “Broken”
- Former Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on The Late Show on August 1, 2025, marking her first public interview following her defeat in the 2024 presidential race.
- Harris revealed that she has decided against seeking the governorship of California and shared that, for the time being, she prefers to step away from politics to travel across the country and connect with people without campaigning for votes.
- She plans to release a memoir titled "107 Days" on September 23 that offers a behind-the-scenes look at her brief presidential campaign after Biden dropped out.
- Harris described the U.S. political system as broken, expressing that although she previously trusted the resilience of democratic institutions to uphold core values, she now feels they are not sufficiently robust.
- Her remarks indicate she remains politically active in a different capacity by engaging with Americans across the country and encouraging them to maintain control over their own power.
92 Articles
92 Articles
Former candidate President said he wanted to use it to get out of the street and run the country, refusing to stop fighting. He left critics at Trump and who "capitulated" before him, claiming to defend democracy.
Kamala Harris Gives Total Word Salad Answer When Asked About Dropping Run for Governor, Blames "Broken" System
Kamala Harris appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday for her first interview since losing the election last November, where she discussed her failed presidential bid, her decision not to run for Governor of California, and her upcoming book.
The many reasons Kamala Harris is never running for public office again - Washington Examiner
When you see the name “Kamala Harris,” what’s the first word that pops into your mind? A) Historic B) Winner C) Loser D) Inauthentic E) Both C and D If you answered E, you’re correct. And sure, technically, Harris is historic in the sense she’s the first female vice president in history. But that title was bestowed, not earned, all thanks to Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) reportedly demanding that she be chosen as former President Joe Biden‘s No. 2 i…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium