Close Menu
Voxa News

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Pfizer Covid vaccine for young children may not be renewed by FDA | US news

    August 9, 2025

    My Go-To Birkenstock Sandals Are on Sale at Gilt

    August 9, 2025

    Football: Chelsea dominates Bayer Leverkusen

    August 9, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Voxa News
    Trending
    • Pfizer Covid vaccine for young children may not be renewed by FDA | US news
    • My Go-To Birkenstock Sandals Are on Sale at Gilt
    • Football: Chelsea dominates Bayer Leverkusen
    • Beloved by bands and bank robbers, the Ford Transit turns 60
    • Truth Social’s New AI Chatbot Is Donald Trump’s Media Diet Incarnate
    • ‘I’m carrying survivor’s guilt’: Raymond Antrobus on growing up deaf | Poetry
    • Football League buildup, transfer updates and latest news – matchday live | Football
    • Why ‘grifter’ has become the go-to political insult of 2025 | Anoosh Chakelian
    Saturday, August 9
    • Home
    • Business
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Travel
    • World
    • Entertainment
    • Technology
    Voxa News
    Home»Entertainment»Kamala Harris Appears on Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’
    Entertainment

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

    By Olivia CarterAugust 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email
    Kamala Harris Appears on Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show'
    Scott Kowalchyk/CBS
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Kamala Harris appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Thursday night just hours after it was announced she is going to release “107 Days,” a memoir about the 2024 presidential election.

    In a preview clip from the show, Colbert asked her if the reason she said she wouldn’t run for governor of California is because she is going to run for a different office, and Harris responded, “No. I don’t want to go back in the system. I think it’s broken.”

    “I always believed that as fragile as our democracy is our systems would be strong enough to defend our most fundamental principles, and I think right now that they’re not as strong as they need to be,” she said. “I want to travel the country, I want to listen to people, I want to talk with people and I don’t want it to be transactional where I’m asking for their vote.”

    “But it doesn’t mean we give up, that’s not my point,” Harris clarified.

    “OK, because that’s what I’m hearing — like you don’t wanna be part of the fight anymore,” Colbert replied.

    “Absolutely not,” Harris responded. “I’m always gonna be part of the fight.”

    Harris’ appearance comes on the heels of CBS’s controversial decision to cancel “The Late Show.”

    CBS has insisted the decision to end “The Late Show,” which will end its 11-season run in May 2026, was a “purely” financial one. Critics have opined that it was a politically motivated move to appease Donald Trump and help get FCC approval for Paramount’s merger with Skydance Media.

    Two weeks before the cancellation, Paramount Global disclosed a $16 million payment to Trump to settle his lawsuit alleging “60 Minutes” had deceptively edited an interview with Harris. 

    Many of Cobert’s late-night rivals and other celebs joined him on the show for a send-up of the viral Coldplay kiss-cam video following CBS axing “The Late Show.”

    “Some people see this show going away as a sign of something truly dire,” Colbert said, adding, “We here at ‘The Late Show’ never saw our job as changing anything other than how you felt at the end of the day… Or rather, changing how you felt the next morning, when you watched on your phone, which is why broadcast TV is dying — you’re part of the problem, look in the mirror.”

    “Point is, I don’t want this show to be associated with making you sad or anxious,” Colbert continued. “So I thought: music, OK? That makes people happy, right? So instead of me talking, here with a song to cheer you up are two musical greats” — whereupon he introduced “Weird Al” Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda.

    The “couples” spotted by the “Late Show” audience cam on July 21 were: Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers of NBC; CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Bravo’s Andy Cohen (who have hosted a New Year’s Eve countdown show on CNN the past few years); Adam Sandler and Christopher McDonald (“Happy Gilmore,” “Hacks”); and John Oliver of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight” and Jon Stewart of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show.”

    ABC’s late night host Jimmy Kimmel, based in Los Angeles, wrote, “Love you Stephen” and “Fuck you and all your Sheldons CBS,” in an Instagram post last week.

    Stewart took aim at CBS and parent company Paramount. In one segment, he was joined by a gospel choir as he sang, “If you’re afraid and you protect your bottom line, I got but one thing to say! Go fuck yourself!”

    appears Colberts Harris Kamala late show Stephen
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Olivia Carter
    • Website

    Olivia Carter is a staff writer at Verda Post, covering human interest stories, lifestyle features, and community news. Her storytelling captures the voices and issues that shape everyday life.

    Related Posts

    ‘I’m carrying survivor’s guilt’: Raymond Antrobus on growing up deaf | Poetry

    August 9, 2025

    Gary Lineker to host new ITV game show The Box

    August 9, 2025

    Morgue Visit in Belarus Led to Film About Model, Loner

    August 9, 2025

    Park Chan-Wook, Don McKellar Expelled by WGA for Breaking Strike Rules

    August 9, 2025

    Lost Lear review – Shakespeare’s king holds court in a care home | Edinburgh festival 2025

    August 9, 2025

    Prince Andrew book seals his fate for any return

    August 9, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Top Posts

    27 NFL draft picks remain unsigned, including 26 second-rounders and Bengals’ Shemar Stewart

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Eight healthy babies born after IVF using DNA from three people | Science

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Massive Attack announce alliance of musicians speaking out over Gaza | Kneecap

    July 17, 20251 Views
    Don't Miss

    Pfizer Covid vaccine for young children may not be renewed by FDA | US news

    August 9, 2025

    Pfizer’s Covid vaccine for young children may not be renewed by the US Food and…

    My Go-To Birkenstock Sandals Are on Sale at Gilt

    August 9, 2025

    Football: Chelsea dominates Bayer Leverkusen

    August 9, 2025

    Beloved by bands and bank robbers, the Ford Transit turns 60

    August 9, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Medium Rectangle Ad
    Most Popular

    27 NFL draft picks remain unsigned, including 26 second-rounders and Bengals’ Shemar Stewart

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Eight healthy babies born after IVF using DNA from three people | Science

    July 17, 20251 Views

    Massive Attack announce alliance of musicians speaking out over Gaza | Kneecap

    July 17, 20251 Views
    Our Picks

    As a carer, I’m not special – but sometimes I need to be reminded how important my role is | Natasha Sholl

    June 27, 2025

    Anna Wintour steps back as US Vogue’s editor-in-chief

    June 27, 2025

    Elon Musk reportedly fired a key Tesla executive following another month of flagging sales

    June 27, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Pfizer Covid vaccine for young children may not be renewed by FDA | US news
    • My Go-To Birkenstock Sandals Are on Sale at Gilt
    • Football: Chelsea dominates Bayer Leverkusen
    • Beloved by bands and bank robbers, the Ford Transit turns 60
    • Truth Social’s New AI Chatbot Is Donald Trump’s Media Diet Incarnate
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    2025 Voxa News. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.