Kamala Harris calls Trump administration ‘crazy’ with profanity at Los Angeles event

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris apparently lashed out at the Trump administration in her latest public appearance while promoting her new book, remarking from a stage in Los Angeles that “these mothers are crazy.”
“There are so many things about this moment that make people feel like they’ve lost their minds. When in fact, these mothers are crazy,” Harris said Monday at an event in Los Angeles titled “A Day of Unreasonable Talk.”
The comment, which did not directly identify the Trump administration, drew applause from attendees, according to clip images.
“I call it ‘The Freedom Tour,'” she added, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris apparently lashed out at the Trump administration in her latest public appearance while promoting her new book. (Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press)
Harris’ remarks came as she explained that she wrote her most recent memoir, “107 Days,” so that history would hear her directly recount the unprecedented 2024 election, with clips of the event spreading like wildfire. on social networks.
“One of the other reasons I wrote it is that history is going to write about it. And it was important to me that it be told with my voice present,” she said. “And I would say that everyone, we’re living history right now. And all of you, as storytellers, are living this. You’re not passive observers. You know it. You’re living it.”
“And I’m going to ask you that all the emotions that we feel give those emotions, give that experience to the people you’re writing about and for whom you’re writing. That brings me back to my point: helping people just put a label on it, even if it doesn’t change the circumstances,” she continued before dropping that the leaders of the current political climate are “crazy.”
“A Day of Unreasonable Conversation” is an invitation-only, one-day event held in Los Angeles and previously featured speakers such as former first lady Jill Biden and singer Kesha, according to its website. The series aims to “equip culture makers – television writers, artists, producers, executives and digital storytellers – for the year ahead,” according to its website.
Asked about Harris’ remarks, White House spokesman Kush Desai took aim at the former vice president’s laughter.
“Kamala Harris should listen to an audio recording of her laughter before calling anyone crazy,” Desai said.

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, August 11, 2025, in Washington. (Alex Brandon/Associated Press)
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Harris’ appearance, which was not on her official book tour agenda, also included laments on 2024 election night, when she said she felt a level of grief that could only be compared to what she felt after her mother’s death.
“I couldn’t articulate anything else – I kept saying, ‘My God, my God,'” she said, according to the Hollywood journalist. “I had never felt this level of pain and grief except when my mother passed away, and that was a loss for the country. I knew what was going to happen.”
Harris has been participating in a public event since the release of “107 Days” in September, kicking off her book tour in New York before stopping across the country to promote the new political memoir that guides readers from former President Joe Biden’s 2024 bid to taking up the mantle in an effort to defeat President Donald Trump at the polls.
The former vice president’s book tour notably repeatedly claimed that the most recent presidential election was the “closest” this century, saying during a book tour in Houston on Saturday that Trump had no “mandate.”
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“Here’s another thing that is completely unprecedented – and this is the tightest, tightest presidential election of the 21st century. He has no mandate! It’s not a mandate! It’s not a mandate!,” she said at the event.
Harris lost both the electoral college and the popular vote to Trump in the 2024 election, in a defeat that also included each of the seven battleground states voting in Trump’s favor. Harris finished the campaign with 75,019,617 total votes to Trump’s 77,304,184 votes and 226 electoral votes to Trump’s 312.
This data, however, did not stop Harris from repeatedly claiming that this was the “closest” election of the 21st century.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris said on October 6, 2025 that leaders in the current political climate are “crazy” in her last public appearance since the release of “107 Days.” (Matt Rourke/Associated Press)
“By the way, what is also historic in many ways: This is the closest presidential election in the United States in the 21st century,” she said in September 2024 from the campus of Howard University in Washington.
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“Period. Period,” she added.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and Harris’ office for comment on his remarks in Los Angeles, but did not immediately receive responses.