Kamala Harris is no longer a candidate, no longer in office, and no longer tethered to the formal machinery of politics. But she has not exited the national conversation. Her remarks on Colbert’s show mark a transition — from political insider to critical observer — and suggest that her future role will centre on rebuilding civic participation in an era of declining trust.
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