Kamala Harris to appear on lefty Colbert show in first post-election interview
Kamala Harris will give her first TV interview Thursday night since she lost the election to President Trump – and she’s chosen to yuk it up with left-wing darling Stephen Colbert.
The former veep will plug her upcoming book “107 Days” about her candidacy – the shortest in modern history – on Colbert’s late-night program, which was recently axed by CBS.
Harris is likely to enjoy a warm welcome from the comedian, whose show has morphed into “late-night group therapy for liberals,” The Post previously reported.

Since 2022, Colbert has hosted 176 left-leaning guests and only one Republican, according to a study by NewsBusters, a right-leaning watchdog that claims to expose leftist bias in the media.
In the first six months of this year, the show booked 43 left-leaning political guests, including the socialist mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani and establishment Dems like Chuck Schumer and Elizabeth Warren.
Zero conservatives have been booked on the show in the same period, leading all late-night programs in partisan tilt, according to NewsBusters.
A representative for Colbert’s show did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
Harris will return to the Ed Sullivan Theater just a day after she announced she wouldn’t be running for California governor, a decision reportedly tied to her book’s Sept. 23 release date.
She last appeared on Colbert’s show in October 2024, just ahead of the election, for a chummy chat during which the pair toasted over Miller High Life beers and blasted how Trump “openly admires dictators and authoritarians.”
Thursday’s interview will mark her eighth appearance on “The Late Show.”

Colbert had supported the Biden-Harris administration, moderating a campaign fundraiser with former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton in March when Joe Biden was still running for re-election.
The late-night host has found himself tied up in politics after CBS canceled his show – soon after a $16 million settlement with Trump over a controversially-edited “60 Minutes” episode with Harris.
Though CBS claimed it was “purely a financial decision,” critics have argued that CBS owner Paramount fired Colbert – a frequent Trump critic – in a capitulation to the president as it tried to fast-track its merger with Skydance Media.
Just a few days after CBS said Colbert’s show would end in May, the FCC finally greenlit the Paramount-Skydance deal. The approval also came after Skydance promised to kill DEI programs at CBS News after it took control of Paramount.
The deal had been in limbo for over a year.
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