Kamala Harris appears on Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’

Kamala Harris appeared on Thursday evening on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, just a few hours after it was announced that she will release “107 days”, a memoirs about the 2024 presidential elections.
In a preview clip of the show, Colbert asked her or the reason she said she would not run to Governor of California is because she is going to run to another office, and Harris replied: “No. I don’t want to go back in the system. I think it is broken.”
“I have always believed that our democracy is so fragile, our systems would be strong enough to defend our most fundamental principles, and I think they are not as strong as they should be,” she said. “I want to travel through the country, I want to listen to people, I want to talk to people and I don’t want it to be a transaction I ask for their voice.”
“But it doesn’t mean we give up, that’s not my point,” Harris clarified.
“Ok, because that’s what I hear – as if you don’t want to be part of the fight anymore,” answered jacket.
“Absolutely not,” Harris replied. “I’m always going to be part of the fight.”
Colbert asked Harris how long it took her to reverse the news after her defeat, to which she answered: “months. I am not a self -reduction.”
Harris refused to discuss President Biden extensively, but when Colbert was pressing how she navigated his decision to take off while she took over the campaign, Harris said: “At that time a lot had been piled up and I was not going to participate in that movement. I did not go on stacking.”
When jacket Harris asked if she wanted to tell Americans “I told you” about what a Trump presidency would look like, she said: “I predicted a lot of it. But what I had not predicted was the capitulation. There are many who consider themselves guards of our system and our democracy that capitulated and I didn’t see that came.”
The appearance of Harris is on the heels of the controversial decision of CBS to cancel “The Late Show”.
CBS has insisted on the decision to put an end to “The Late Show”, which will end his 11-season run in May 2026, was a “purely” financial. Critics believe that it was a politically motivated step to appease Donald Trump and get FCC approval for Paramount’s merger with Skydance Media.
Two weeks before the cancellation, Paramount Global unveiled a payment of $ 16 million to Trump to arrange his lawsuit that claimed that “60 minutes” had deceitly an interview with Harris.
Many of the late-night rivals and other celebrities of Cobriser accompanied him in the show for sending the viral coldplay kiss-cam video after CBS Axing “The Late Show”.
“Some people see this show go away as a sign of something really terrible,” said Colbert, adding: “We here at ‘The Late Show’ never saw our work as changing something other than how you felt at the end of the day … or rather, changing how you felt the next morning, when you looked at your phone, and that is the reason why broadcast TVast.
“The point is that I don’t want this show to be associated with the sad or frightening of you,” Colbert continued. “So I thought: music, okay? That makes people happy, right? So instead of talking, here with a song to cheer you up are two musical greats”-for which he introduced “Weird Al” Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
The “couples” that were spotted on July 21 by the “Late Show” audience was: Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers from NBC; CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Bravo’s Andy Cohen (who have organized a New Year’s Eve show on CNN in recent years); Adam Sandler and Christopher McDonald (“Happy Gilmore”, “Hacks”); And John Oliver from HBO’s “last week tonight” and Jon Stewart from Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show”.
ABC’s Late Night -Guestheer Jimmy Kimmel, located in Los Angeles, wrote: “Love You Stephen” and “Fuck You and All Your Sheldons CBS” in an Instagram message last week.
Stewart focused on CBS and parent company Paramount. In one segment he was accompanied by an evangelic choir while he sang: “If you are scared and protect your bottom line, I only have one thing to say! Go fuck yourself!”
View the full interview below:



