WOW! This was surprising to hear.
In a bombshell revelation that’s raising eyebrows, former Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly unleashed a profanity-laced outburst against CNN anchor Anderson Cooper following a tense 2024 interview—one that put President Joe Biden’s fitness for office under a harsh spotlight.
The incident is detailed in Original Sin, a new book by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson. The authors claim Harris was “visibly furious” after the sit-down, where Cooper grilled her over Biden’s widely criticized debate performance against President Donald Trump.
According to the book, Harris told colleagues after the interview:
“This [expletive] doesn’t treat me like the Vice President of the United States.”
She allegedly added, “I thought we were better than that.”
CNN Turns on Harris—And She Snaps
The heated exchange took place shortly after Biden’s disastrous debate showing—a moment that even Democratic lawmakers privately labeled a “trainwreck” and a “disaster.” Cooper echoed these concerns on air, pressing Harris to explain the visible decline in the president’s performance.
“There are Democrats especially worried that Biden didn’t punch back on Trump’s lies,” Cooper said. “One called it a trainwreck.”
Harris, clearly frustrated, dismissed concerns as superficial:
“People can debate on style points,” she said. “But this election has to be about substance.”
But Cooper didn’t let up. He pointed out that Biden looked like a different man than when Harris debated him four years earlier. “That’s certainly true, is it not?” he asked.
Harris shot back, “I’m not going to spend all night with you talking about the last 90 minutes. I’ve been watching the last three-and-a-half years of performance.”
Biden’s Struggles, Harris’ Fury—And the Crumbling Democratic Narrative
The book confirms what many already suspected: behind closed doors, Harris was rattled—and furious. Tapper and Thompson say she took the line of questioning personally, despite the fact that it reflected concerns shared by millions of voters, including moderate Democrats.
For many Americans—especially older, patriotic voters—this exchange revealed a deeper truth: the Biden administration is in disarray, and its top officials can’t take even mild accountability.
Instead of reassuring the public, Harris responded with deflection, anger, and foul language. It’s a glimpse into the dysfunction at the highest levels of government—and a reminder of how far the Democratic Party has fallen since President Trump left office.
As 2028 looms, conservatives are watching closely. The question isn’t just whether Biden is up to the job. It’s whether his second-in-command is any better.