This was unexpected to hear from Trump.
“Let Her Run” — Trump Weighs In on Harris’ Political Future
In a no-nonsense interview with Clay Travis of OutKick, President Donald Trump shared candid thoughts about Kamala Harris possibly running for California governor in 2026.
“Let her run,” Trump said. “I don’t give political advice, but if she’s serious, she should start talking to the American people. Do some interviews. You can’t just hide.”
It was classic Trump—direct, sharp, and full of common sense. And it hit at a sore spot for Democrats: Kamala Harris’ vanishing act since the 2024 election.
Kamala Harris Goes Quiet After 2024 Defeat
After being soundly defeated by Trump in the 2024 presidential election, Kamala Harris, now 60, has been mostly missing in action. Instead of staying in the spotlight, she’s made only a few brief appearances—like at the NAACP Image Awards—and has avoided media interviews altogether.
Rumors are swirling that Harris is weighing three options:
- A run for California governor in 2026
- Another presidential campaign in 2028
- Or staying behind the scenes as a Democratic Party strategist
But with California Governor Gavin Newsom term-limited, the governor’s mansion is wide open—and Harris is being floated as a top contender.
Trump Highlights Media Strategy That Worked
Trump contrasted Harris’ silence with his own aggressive media outreach. While Harris refused to appear on major platforms like the Joe Rogan podcast, Trump embraced independent media and crushed the narrative.
“I went on Rogan, Theo Von, Andrew Schulz—you name it,” Trump said. “And my son Barron helped pick which podcasts would reach the people.”
Unlike Biden and Harris, who avoided unscripted moments, Trump met with real Americans on real platforms—and it paid off big in 2024.
JD Vance, Media Warrior for the America First Movement
Trump’s Vice President, JD Vance, also took a frontline role in battling mainstream media bias. He exposed the lies and smears coming from the left-wing press, just like Trump did back in 2016.
Meanwhile, Democrats struggled to connect. Kamala’s VP pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, admitted that the campaign restricted his ability to speak in the final weeks of the race. According to CNN, Walz wanted to do more events—but was told no.
“There’s a danger in fighting the last war,” Walz said. “But this was a totally different opponent.” He wasn’t wrong. Trump 2.0 was smarter, sharper, and surrounded by stronger allies.
Caitlyn Jenner Roasts Tim Walz: “I’m More Masculine Than Him”
In a moment that lit up conservative media, Caitlyn Jenner mocked Tim Walz for claiming conservatives were scared of his masculinity. Jenner, who is transgender, quipped that she’s “more masculine than Walz.”
Trump, when asked who’d win in a one-on-one matchup, didn’t hesitate:
“Oh, Caitlyn Jenner all day long.”
Trump Reflects on His Comeback and America’s Awakening
President Trump wrapped the interview with a reflection on the state of the nation—and how his return to the White House sent a clear message.
“This proves how bad Democrats really were,” Trump said. “What they were doing didn’t work. People were tired of the lies, the inflation, the crime.”
He also noted a major shift in support, even from unlikely places like the tech industry, which once opposed him.
“This time, the inauguration was packed with people who were against me in 2016,” he said. “It’s a new era. I have more support than ever.”
Conclusion: The Choice Is Clear in 2026 and Beyond
As Kamala Harris considers her next move, it’s clear that Americans are looking for real leadership, not media silence. The contrast between Harris’ retreat and Trump’s bold return couldn’t be more obvious.
With the 2026 governor’s race on the horizon and 2028 looming, the conservative base is energized—and watching closely.