Harris Faces Criticism Over ‘Call Her Daddy’ Podcast Interview Amid Hurricane Disaster
Vice President Kamala Harris is facing backlash for recording an interview on the Call Her Daddy podcast while the southeastern United States was still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Harris taped the episode earlier this week, prompting criticism from political opponents who pointed to the rising death toll caused by the hurricane and questioned the vice president's decision to appear on a controversial podcast during a national crisis, as the Daily Wire reports.
The podcast episode, hosted by Alex Cooper, is slated to air next week and reportedly discusses topics such as abortion, according to Harris's campaign.
Call Her Daddy, known for its explicit content, typically centers around relationships and sex, which fueled the criticism over Harris’s timing and choice of platform. At the time of the recording, relief efforts were ongoing in several states, including North Carolina, where rising floodwaters had left dozens of people confirmed dead, with that number expected to dramatically increase.
Hurricane Helene Devastates Southeastern U.S.
Hurricane Helene caused significant destruction across the southeastern United States, with Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas experiencing heavy casualties and damage. The storm's intensity left communities without power and prompted ongoing rescue efforts as local authorities worked to recover victims from the hardest-hit areas. Asheville, North Carolina, was one of the areas most affected, with reports of cadaver dogs assisting in the search for bodies as floodwaters rose.
Former President Donald Trump visited Georgia earlier in the week to tour the damage and emphasize the need for more federal assistance. By Friday, reports indicated that over 200 people had died due to the storm’s aftermath, with many areas still suffering from power outages.
Trump Jr. And Others Blast Harris’s Podcast Appearance
The timing of Harris’s appearance on the explicit podcast was immediately criticized by Donald Trump Jr. and others on social media. Trump Jr. took to X (formerly Twitter), writing, “Americans are dying and this is how the sitting Vice President is spending her time! EXCLUSIVE: Kamala Harris taped explicit ‘Call Her Daddy’ interview as Helene death toll rose.”
Others voiced frustration with what they saw as Harris’s lack of focus on the immediate crisis. One user posted, “While the death toll in North Carolina continues to rise, residents see their family members hanging in trees, and aid is actively being blocked by FEMA, Kamala Harris decided to film an episode of ‘Call Her Daddy.’”
The controversy surrounding Harris’s podcast appearance grew as details about the episode surfaced. While the podcast typically delves into personal relationships and sexual topics, Harris’s discussion reportedly focused on political issues, including abortion. Nonetheless, critics argued that her choice of platform was inappropriate given the scale of the ongoing disaster.
Rescue Efforts Continue As Biden, Harris Visit Affected Areas
Despite the criticism, Harris and President Joe Biden visited the hurricane-affected areas on Wednesday, just days after the podcast recording. The visit was intended to show support for the recovery efforts and bring attention to the ongoing need for federal aid. Rescue operations continued in full force, with volunteers and emergency responders working to reach those still stranded or missing due to the storm.
By the time of Harris and Biden’s visit, the death toll had risen dramatically, with reports from NBC stating that over 200 people had died, and many communities remained without power more than a week after the hurricane first hit.
Public Reactions Reflect Deep Divisions
The public’s reaction to Harris’s decision to participate in the podcast has been deeply polarized. Supporters of the Vice President argue that she has the right to engage with various media outlets, especially when discussing important political issues like abortion. However, critics continue to question the timing of her appearance, arguing that her focus should have been squarely on the ongoing national disaster.
One particularly harsh critic wrote, “The Presidential Candidate is going on a Podcast to talk about how she’s going to change The Country when an incident is happening RIGHT NOW. She’s still in Office and is UNWILLING to help. It’s over. She’s lost Americans who are paying attention. You have shown you DO NOT CARE about We The People.”
Others echoed this sentiment, pointing out that Harris’s role as Vice President requires her to prioritize national emergencies over media appearances, particularly when lives are at stake.
Conclusion
Vice President Kamala Harris’s decision to record an episode of the explicit podcast Call Her Daddy has sparked controversy amid the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
With hundreds dead and communities devastated, many have criticized her timing and questioned her commitment to the ongoing crisis.
While Harris did visit the affected areas alongside President Joe Biden, the debate over her podcast appearance highlights the growing political divide over how public figures should respond during national emergencies.
As rescue efforts continue, the impact of the hurricane remains a priority for affected states.