US Vice President Kamala Harris recently appeared as the sole guest on an episode of ' The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.'
This appearance was part of a media blitz that included interviews on CBS 's 60 Minutes, the Call Her Daddy podcast, The View, and with radio host Howard Stern, marking a shift from her previous approach of avoiding interviews.
During the interview, Colbert asked Harris about a picture capturing a moment from her debate with Trump , where she frowned and rested her chin on her hand. When asked what she was thinking in that moment, Harris responded humorously, saying, "It's family TV, right? It starts with a W, there's a letter in between, and it ends with an F," before bursting into laughter.
'The Late Show' has a history of hosting political figures like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden , providing a platform for both serious political discussions and more lighthearted exchanges. Colbert noted that the upcoming race has been referred to as 'the vibe election' during Harris' Tuesday night interview in New York.
This interview took place just four weeks before the US general election , in which Vice President Harris will compete against former President Donald Trump for the presidency.
This appearance was part of a media blitz that included interviews on CBS 's 60 Minutes, the Call Her Daddy podcast, The View, and with radio host Howard Stern, marking a shift from her previous approach of avoiding interviews.
During the interview, Colbert asked Harris about a picture capturing a moment from her debate with Trump , where she frowned and rested her chin on her hand. When asked what she was thinking in that moment, Harris responded humorously, saying, "It's family TV, right? It starts with a W, there's a letter in between, and it ends with an F," before bursting into laughter.
Here's what was on my mind during the debate. pic.twitter.com/6gJVsC7khA
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) October 9, 2024
'The Late Show' has a history of hosting political figures like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden , providing a platform for both serious political discussions and more lighthearted exchanges. Colbert noted that the upcoming race has been referred to as 'the vibe election' during Harris' Tuesday night interview in New York.
This interview took place just four weeks before the US general election , in which Vice President Harris will compete against former President Donald Trump for the presidency.
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