The Biden-Harris era of political theater just took another embarrassing turn — and President Trump’s White House wasn’t about to let it slide.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris stunned even some Democrats this week after she launched into a foul-mouthed rant on her book tour — calling members of President Donald Trump’s administration “crazy” and using language that left many Americans shaking their heads.
Speaking at the “A Day of Unreasonable Conversation” summit in Los Angeles, Harris ranted, “These motherf—ers are crazy,” as the left-leaning crowd erupted in laughter and applause. Harris herself joined in — with that now-infamous, high-pitched “cackle” that has followed her throughout her failed political career.
It didn’t take long for Trump’s White House to fire back.
“Kamala Harris should listen to an audio recording of her cackle before calling anyone crazy,” said White House spokesperson Kush Desai in a blistering statement to TMZ.
Harris’ laughter has been mocked for years, becoming a symbol of what critics call her nervous deflection and lack of seriousness. During her 2020 campaign — which ended in humiliation before the primaries even began — Harris often tried to laugh off tough questions, including when President Trump accused her of embracing radical Marxist ideas.
Even her husband, Doug Emhoff, once tried to defend the notorious laugh during the 2024 Democratic National Convention, saying he “fell in love with her laugh.” But to many voters, it’s not endearing — it’s grating.
Now promoting her new memoir, “107 Days,” Harris has doubled down on the bitterness. During another stop in San Francisco, she went on a vulgar tirade accusing conservatives of lacking compassion, claiming America’s “powerful” don’t have “basic f—ing curiosity for the well-being of other people.”
For millions of everyday Americans — especially those tired of Washington’s elitist attitude — Harris’ words reinforce why her approval ratings sank so low. While President Trump’s White House focuses on rebuilding the economy and restoring respect on the world stage, Harris remains stuck in a cycle of anger, mockery, and Hollywood applause.
Once again, it seems Kamala Harris’ biggest opponent isn’t Trump — it’s her own behavior.