Harris Held Town Hall Radio Event

Kamala Harris did it again, folks! During her interview-slash-town hall with Charlamagne tha God, she turned the rhetoric dial all the way up, throwing out some wild claims. One of her most unhinged? That former President Donald Trump wanted to put people in “camps.” Yes, you read that right—camps. When in doubt, pull out the ol’ fear-mongering card, because that always works, right?

But Harris didn’t stop there. Nope, she doubled down on the pandering, leaving the door open to reparations, of all things. She tried to play it safe by saying, “It has to be studied,” which is political speak for “I’ll just keep saying something vague so I don’t have to actually take a stand.” Of course, in true Kamala fashion, she then pivoted to her rehearsed line about growing up in the middle class—because, apparently, that answers everything.

Charlemagne, to his credit, wasn’t about to let her get away with her verbal filibuster. He straight-up called her out for being overly scripted. “They say you like to stick to your talking points,” he said, which might be the understatement of the year. But how did she respond? More deflection, of course. She argued that she needed to repeat herself to make sure people knew where she stood. Funny thing, though—repeating nothing doesn’t exactly clarify anything.

And then there was the border. Oh, the border. Charlamagne brought up the administration’s failure to manage it, and she tried to shift blame like a pro. She talked about some bill they proposed—what she conveniently skipped over was that it was an amnesty bill that would only make the situation worse. Not to mention, the Biden administration rolled back Trump’s border security policies through a mountain of executive orders. So yeah, Kamala, it’s not just a failure—it’s an intentional mess.

The interview got even more awkward when Charlamagne mentioned Harris’ record on locking up Black men for marijuana offenses. Her response? She admitted it was true but then quickly labeled herself “progressive.” That’s rich, considering she oversaw almost 2,000 marijuana convictions when she was in power, as The New York Post pointed out. Progressive? More like selectively tough on crime when it suits her narrative.

One of the best moments came when a listener asked why we’re sending money abroad while so many Americans are struggling. Her response was the usual political mumbo jumbo about how “we can do it all.” Translation? Keep paying up, folks, even though we’re not solving your problems.

So, how did this whole fiasco play out? Well, the viewers were not impressed. Over 23,000 comments later, it’s clear that the vast majority of Charlamagne’s YouTube audience wasn’t buying what Harris was selling. She was hit with over 15,000 comments blasting her, with many calling her the worst VP in history. The general consensus? The more Kamala talks, the worse it gets.

And let’s not forget the elephant in the room—Jamal Trulove. Wrongfully convicted of murder under Harris’ watch as San Francisco DA, he’s got a legitimate bone to pick. He even requested Charlamagne bring up his case. But did Charlamagne ask the tough question? Nope. It’s no wonder Trulove—and many others—feel completely ignored by Harris.

It wasn’t just the town hall:

Charlamagne might’ve missed an opportunity to press her on some issues that matter to so many, especially to Black men in America. But the verdict from the people? Loud and clear: Kamala Harris is losing more support every time she opens her mouth.