Kamala Harris is at it again—dodging, deflecting, and dancing around simple questions like it’s a political version of “Dancing with the Stars.” This time, she wasn’t grilled by some right-wing reporter or a Fox News pundit. No, this came from Australia’s own Sarah Ferguson, a journalist with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. And folks, it wasn’t pretty.
Harris is out on an international tour promoting her new memoir, *107 Days*, which covers her short-lived and, let’s be honest, embarrassing 2024 presidential campaign. During her media stops, she sat down for what she probably thought would be a breezy chat. Instead, Ferguson came prepared and didn’t let her off the hook.
The main question? Why didn’t Kamala speak up when the American people were clearly concerned about Joe Biden’s health—both physical and mental—during his presidency? If you remember 2024 clearly, and I know you do, Biden was stumbling through speeches, losing his train of thought, and looking lost on stage. But Kamala, who was right there beside him, stayed silent. Why?
Ferguson asked her directly: “Didn’t you also have a responsibility? You were one of the people in the room… Didn’t you have a responsibility as an American to step up and say something at that point?”
Kamala’s answer? “I did not question Joe Biden’s capacity to be president at all.”
That’s right. Even after Biden’s trainwreck debate performances, even after months of reports about staff shielding him from tough interviews and long days, Kamala claims she never thought he wasn’t fit for the job. Either she’s not being honest, or she’s more out-of-touch than we all thought.
When Ferguson pressed her again, asking whether Biden’s refusal to acknowledge his own declining condition had put her in an “impossible position” during the 2024 campaign, Kamala did what she does best: pivoted. She started rambling about her campaign against President Donald Trump instead.
That’s when Ferguson, clearly fed up, said what we were all thinking: “I want to interrupt you because that is a world-class pivot, but it is not the question that I asked you.”
Ouch. You could almost hear the spin room at Team Kamala headquarters screeching to a halt.
Kamala tried to recover, saying Biden “was not frail” and that she “never doubted” his capacity to be president. But the public saw the debate. We all saw a man who could barely finish a sentence, who looked like he needed a nap more than a second term. Even Ferguson pointed this out: “But he had frailties. We all saw the debate.”
When asked if it made her angry that Biden still claims he would’ve won re-election, Kamala wouldn’t even answer that. “I… am focused on the present,” she said.
Translation? She can’t afford to upset Biden loyalists or admit that she hitched her wagon to a sinking ship. She’s walking a political tightrope, trying to look loyal while also distancing herself from one of the weakest presidential terms in modern history.
This interview proves what many of us have long known: Kamala Harris is all performance, no principle. When faced with tough questions, she doesn’t lead—she spins. And when pressed for honesty, she hides behind talking points and safe answers.
The American people deserve leaders who will speak the truth, even when it’s hard. Kamala Harris had a front-row seat to a presidency in decline, and she said nothing. Her silence wasn’t about loyalty—it was about ambition. She wanted her shot, no matter the cost to the country.
And now, as President Trump leads the nation with strength and clarity, the contrast couldn’t be clearer. We need fighters, not fakers. We need truth-tellers, not tap-dancers. And after watching this interview, it’s clear Kamala Harris still doesn’t get it.

