Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 24, 2025 · Entertainment

Ana Navarro's Miami Joke Sparks Buzz at Kamala Harris' Book Tour Stop

Ana Navarro (pictured right) joked that people should attend her event in Miami with Kamala Harris (pictured left) 'If you haven't been deported yet' during the ex-vice president's appearance on The View

Kamala Harris Faces Backlash Over Book Tour Stop, Trump Interrupts Her Interview on The View

In a shocking turn of events, Kamala Harris's book tour took an unexpected turn when she appeared on The View, but her interview was abruptly interrupted by President Donald Trump's address to the UN General Assembly. The interruption left fans fuming and sparked heated debates about the network's priorities.

Harris was scheduled to promote her new book, 107 Days, which chronicles her experiences as a presidential candidate in the 2024 election. However, just as she was about to share her insights with the audience, the show was suddenly pulled off the air to broadcast Trump's speech.

Harris is holding the last stop of her 107 Days book tour in Florida's largest city on November 20, with Navarro moderating

The interruption sparked outrage among fans of The View, who took to social media to express their frustration. "Unbelievable! @ABC interrupts @KamalaHarris's interview on #TheView to broadcast Trump's speech!" tweeted one angry viewer. Another fan wrote, "This is ridiculous! We were looking forward to hearing from @KamalaHarris, and now we're stuck watching Trump's ramblings!"

When the show resumed at 11:10 am, Harris had not yet been welcomed on by Whoopi Goldberg and the rest of the panel. However, she made up for lost time with a candid discussion about her book tour and the challenges she faced during her presidential campaign.

Harris Reflects on Her Presidential Campaign

As the audience appeared both shocked and entertained, Harris appeared to suggest Navarro herself wasn't locked down to appear. 'Maybe or maybe not she'll be moderating,' Harris said amid her trademark cackle

In an emotional conversation, Harris opened up about the pain she felt when she realized she had lost the election to Trump. "That night I grieved in a way that I have not since my mother died," she revealed. "The pain was not at all about losing a race; I knew what it was going to mean for the country."

Harris also shared her thoughts on why she believes she lost the election, citing a lack of time as one of the major factors. "We didn't have enough time," she emphasized. "We were running out of time, and we couldn't quite catch up."

The conversation took an interesting turn when Harris reflected on her infamous comment about not doing anything differently if she had been president. While many critics argued that this statement cost her the presidency, Harris maintained that it was a genuine expression of her commitment to President Joe Biden.

During her appearance on The View, Harris reflected on how she felt realizing that she had lost the US Election 2024 to Trump

"I'm a loyal person, and I didn't fully appreciate how much people wanted to know there was a difference between me and President Biden," she explained. "I thought it was obvious, and I didn't want to offer a difference in a way that would be received or suggested to be a criticism."

Harris's comments sparked a lively debate among the panel members, with Ana Navarro jokingly suggesting that Harris's loyalty had been a major factor in her campaign. "I think maybe we should have given Kamala more time to highlight her differences from President Biden," Navarro quipped.

The View Co-Host Ana Navarro Steals the Show

Just as it seemed like Harris was getting into the swing of things, The View co-host Ana Navarro stole the spotlight with a hilarious joke. "November 20, I'm moderating the book tour in Miami so if you haven't been deported yet, come see us," she quipped, earning laughs from the audience and her fellow panel members.

Harris was taken aback by the joke, mouthing "Oh, that's awful" in response to Navarro's wisecrack. The exchange left fans of the show giggling and praising Navarro for her quick wit.

As the interview came to a close, Harris seemed grateful for the opportunity to share her experiences with the audience. Despite the interruption, she remained composed and gracious, taking the high road as always.

The 107 Days book tour continues to make headlines, but it's clear that Kamala Harris is still reeling from the aftermath of the election. Will her new book offer a fresh perspective on her campaign? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – The View has got everyone talking!