Kai Cenat claims Secret Service called him for Kamala Harris interview – Washington Examiner
Streaming personality Kai Cenat recently claimed that the Secret Service has been reaching out to him for a potential collaboration with Vice President Kamala Harris. His announcement came shortly after former President Donald Trump participated in a live stream that garnered over 1.5 million views. Cenat, known for his candid style, expressed his surprise and confusion over the situation, stating he has no background in politics and shared his disbelief during a live reaction that quickly went viral. While he has not confirmed any plans to interview Harris, he expressed curiosity about why they reached out to him and noted that there has been public interest in a collaboration.
Kai Cenat claims Secret Service called him for Kamala Harris collaboration
Streaming sensation Kai Cenat claimed on Tuesday that the Secret Service has been repeatedly contacting him for an apparent collaboration with Vice President Kamala Harris.
Just a day after former President Donald Trump joined Adin Ross’s stream, which amassed over 1.5 million views on YouTube, Cenat’s live reaction to the Secret Service’s alleged attempts to reach him went viral.
“I’ve got the f***ing Secret Service calling me five times n****,” a screaming Cenat said. “I don’t know goddamn s*** about politics my n****. I don’t know nothing.”
While Cenat did not commit to interviewing Harris, the streamer said that if he did interview her, he would want to ask the Democratic nominee for president, “Why did you guys call me?”
He said that blogs have been urging him to collaborate with Harris, saying, “We gotta do this s***,” but he reiterated that he has no involvement in politics.
The Washington Examiner reached out to Cenat, Harris, and the Secret Service to confirm whether the alleged phone calls really took place.
Trump was gifted a Rolex and a customized Tesla Cybertruck during his nearly 80-minute encounter with Ross on Monday. At one point, 500,000 people were watching the stream live. The 23-year-old streamer made the case to first-time voters why the former president should be the future president.
The Harris campaign has put a lot of focus on its online presence following President Joe Biden’s exit from the 2024 race, including holding two recent Zoom fundraisers for white men and white women who support her, as well as embracing memes and TikTok videos.
Recent surveys suggest that Harris is performing better among the youth than Biden, who was struggling.
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