Loser Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is on a book tour to promote her new book “107 Days” which came out on Tuesday, September 23. It chronicles her run for the presidency i.e. she blames everyone except herself for losing (sound familiar, Hillary??!)
On Wednesday, September 24, she strode onto the stage in NYC for the first stop on the tour in a place where she should have been safe: a room full of elitist east coast Leftists. However, she was confronted by anti-Israel protesters.
Shouting from the audience, a male protester with a mask yelled, “Your legacy is genocide. The blood of the Palestinians is on your hands.” Other protesters also yelled at her.
60-year-old Harris tried to tamp down the temperature and did her best to point fingers at both the Biden administration and Trump.
She was full of excuses saying that she wasn’t president back in the day and she’s not president now – so pretty much useless. She said about the past, “I was not president. I couldn’t make the decisions…”
About current day, she said, “I’m not president right now. There’s nothing I can do.”
Protesters in support of Gaza have interrupted Kamala Harris several times during the first stop of her book tour tonight in NYC.
At one point, she responded to a protester: “I’m not president right now. There’s nothing I can do.” pic.twitter.com/3oGdLnHzp6 [1]
— Sabrina Rodríguez (@sabrod123) September 24, 2025 [2]
In the end, Harris’s own words summed it up better than any heckler could: she wasn’t in charge then, she isn’t in charge now – and most likely she won’t be in charge tomorrow. For someone trying to sell a book about leadership, admitting you’re powerless and irrelevant is hardly the sales pitch of the century.