
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will return to “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert on Thursday for her first post-election interview since her November loss to President Trump.
The appearance comes days after Harris announced she would not run for California governor next year and also as she promotes her new book, “107 days” detailing her short time as a presidential candidate after the withdrawal of then-President Biden.
She’ll be in conversation with Colbert, whose show is ending next year following his vocal criticism of both Trump and his network CBS’s parent company Paramount’s settlement of a lawsuit Trump brought against “60 Minutes” over its editing of an interview with Harris.
Before his cancellation, Colbert had described the $16 million settlement as a “big fat bribe” following the president’s similar agreements with ABC and other media outlets.
CBS insisted that canceling “The Late Show” was a purely financial decision, but shortly after it was announced, Trump’s Federal Communications Commission approved Paramount’s desired merger with Skydance.
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