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Harris Blames America’s “Broken” System in First Post-Election Interview

Former Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in her first public interview since losing the 2024 election. During the chat, she explained why she’s skipping a run for California governor but kept the door open for future political moves. Her “107 Days” memoir hits shelves in September—a book that feels more like a cash grab than a callback to public service.

Harris bluntly claimed America’s system is “broken,” choosing to blame the process rather than her own flawed leadership. Her defeat in 2024 revealed the disconnect between coastal elites and everyday Americans who reject radical agendas. Trump supporters know firsthand the system works when patriots fight for it, not when leaders sigh about “capitulation.”

When Colbert pushed her to name Trump allies who caved, Harris dodged specifics. This coy act rang hollow—like a fired coach blaming the scoreboard instead of their own moves. The studio audience clapped politely, but working-class voters see through such weakness.

New book details aside, Harris signaled she’s still eyeing power. “I’m part of the fight,” she said. But for millions, that fight means rejecting open borders, failed woke policies, and endless Washington excuses. Her vague promises sound like reruns of the same losing strategies.

Colbert’s show is ending this season—ironic timing for a host who once clashed with Trump over media bias. Harris’ remarks came days after CBS settled with Trump over a manipulated interview piece, proving both media and politicians often prioritize political theater over truth.

Harris’ “broken system” mantra lets her avoid accountability. It’s easier to blame the game than admit your vision failed. Meanwhile, grassroots conservatives are rebuilding from the ground up—no memoirs or talk-show tours needed.

Elites like Harris and Colbert still don’t understand why they’re losing trust. The American people don’t need worn-out politicians justifying defeats with vague complaints. We need leaders who take responsibility and stand unapologetically for freedom, faith, and family.

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