BREAKING: Kamala HECKLED by protesters chanting 'LOCK HER UP!' after taping of Steven Colbert show

Yelling "lock her up," waving signs, and chasing after her motorcade, the protesters cursed and screamed at her as she was leaving.

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A small but vocal group of protesters gathered outside The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's New York studio on Wednesday afternoon to heckle Vice President Kamala Harris, who was in town to pre-tape a segment.

Yelling "lock her up," waving signs, and chasing after her motorcade, the protesters cursed and screamed at her as she was leaving.




NJEG Media told The Post Millennial that the protesters were against Biden, Democrats, vaccine mandates and pressure, the great reset, and the war in Ukraine. They stood by the side door waiting for her to come out. 

This is Harris' first appearance on the show since becoming vice president, though she was a guest of Colbert's back in 2020. The episode is set to air on Wednesday. 

In announcing the appearance, Colbert said the team was "thrilled and excited" to have Harris on the show. 



Clearly, that joy was not a perspective shared by many New Yorkers, including those who showed up in the cold to express their disdain for the venn diagram-loving VP whose cackling laugh has become a hallmark of awkward White House moments.

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