Kamala Harris’ first interview after the loss of 2024: Former VP remembered Trump’s painful experience of certifying the January 6 win – Watch

Former Vice President Kamala Harris recorded his first public presence to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election since his defeat, who attended Stephen Colbert at the late show on Thursday night.Harris announced that she would not run to the Governor of California in 2026, the interview and as she begins to promote her upcoming memoir, 107 days, which reflects her short -term presidential campaign and the end of the last week in the last week.During the conversation, Colbert thanked Harris for completing his constitutional duty by certifying the 2024 election results on 6 January 2025 – despite the stressful political atmosphere and the dangers of unrest.Colbert said, “One of the things I thought of after the election and before January 20 is that you were still the vice -president.” “And you had to stay there on 6 January and count and certify those election ballots. First, thank you for doing your constitutional duty.”Harris replied, “Without any question. I fully knew what moment at that moment – not only for me, but of our country. I talk about it in the book. It was a difficult day to ensure that it was a difficult day.”He recalled the emotional weight of returning to the capital, where he once worked as a senator and vice-president-election. He said, “I was in Capital four years ago because I was then the Vice-President-election and the United States Senator,” she said. “So what I talk in the book is that the drive for the capital and remembering four years ago, and what Mike Pence did, and what our constitution needs – and the importance of fulfilling those responsibilities.”He said, “It was a difficult day because it was a lot in the context of that exact day, which means that day in the history of our country – the recent history of our country,” he said.Colbert then asked if he had ever talked to former Vice President Mike Pence about his works on 6 January 2021.“I didn’t,” Harris replied. “But I am very happy to praise him, as many times I can do what he did.”
Harris further told Stephen Colbert that he was most surprised during Donald Trump’s return to the office, a level of surrender within the American political system.On the late show with Stephen Colbert, Harris said, “I did not guess that I had not seen that I was not watching it.”Colbert had asked whether Harris felt, saying “I told you,” looking at his previous warnings about Trump’s leadership – such as is isolating colleagues and killing taxes for rich.“I believed that at some level, there should be many such people who consider themselves to be the patron of our system and our democracy, who only captured,” he replied.Without the names of the names, Harris Trump’s power appeared to target Republicans in the Congress to fail to check the tombs. “I think there are many people who think they are riding a storm, as an excuse,” he said.He criticized the Congress, especially the House Republican, to fail to work against steps such as Trump’s efforts to destroy the education department. He said, “It is the role and responsibility of the Congress to stand on that path, and they are just sitting on their hands,” he said, “He slammed his decision to go on a holiday amidst a democratic call for transparency on the record related to Jeffrey Epstein.”Harris, who received a permanent ovation from the audience, also discussed his new book, 107 days, which reflects his brief 2024 presidential campaign.His new book, 107 Days, last year offered his new book, set by Simon & Shoister on 23 September, offered the visual account behind his brief campaign after retreating from the race. Harris says that there is a clear reflection on the book mark mark and the lesson he has learned during that turbulent period. He said that his recent decision to walk to any office for the Governor of California or now was a conscious step away from a system that he sees deeply defective.“I now, for now, I don’t want to go back to the system,” said Harris. “I think it is broken.”Praising the frontline folk servants, he expressed disenchantment with institutional politics: “I always believed that our democracy is delicate as, our systems would be strong enough to protect our most fundamental principles. And I just think they are not as strong as they should be. ,After the performance of President Biden’s poor debate in June 2024, he started preparing for a run, pressurizing it, Harris said, “I have an incredible amount for him … he believed in the rule of law … and that is where I will leave.”Asked who currently led the Democratic Party, Harris stumbled. “There are many leaders,” he said, without name.