Kamala Harris Says Source Inside Fox News Leaked Data To Her Team

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So let me get this straight… Kamala Harris — former Vice President, newly minted author, and somehow still talking — just casually dropped on The View that she had a friend inside the Fox News war room feeding her internal election data on the night of her crushing 2024 defeat?

Oh, we’re just doing espionage-lite now? Cozy little leaks from inside the enemy’s camp while your campaign is circling the drain?

Grab some popcorn.

During her usual softly-cushioned therapy session with the co-hosts of The View (where accountability goes to die), Harris recalled the emotional rollercoaster of election night. Apparently, her husband Doug Emhoff — remember him? No? Don’t worry — had been out campaigning in Pennsylvania with her brother-in-law, where he was riding high on the “enthusiasm” of a few folks who still thought she had a shot.

But then, plot twist: Doug talks to a “mutual friend” who just so happens to be in the Fox News war room. And this friend, dripping with convenient timing, shares internal data that things were looking… bleak.

Wait, what?

We’re just blurting this out now, like it’s a cute anecdote over coffee? Fox News’ war room, the nerve center of their election coverage — and someone there is whispering internal data to the opposing campaign in real time? And Kamala’s team just… ran with it?

Oh, and naturally, her husband — so emotionally overwhelmed by the leaks — hops in the shower and prays. Because that’s how you end a democracy thriller: with a hot rinse and a heartfelt moment of soggy introspection.

This wasn’t some minor footnote either. Harris made it clear: she never even spoke to Doug about that night again until she sat down to write her book. Why? Because it was “that traumatic.” No mention of the record inflation, the open borders disaster, or skyrocketing crime under her administration — that wasn’t traumatic. But losing to Trump? Apparently, that sent her into full blackout mode.

Let’s set aside the melodrama for a second.

This should be a national headline. If a Republican said their team got live data from MSNBC’s war room during election night, the media would torch every bridge in sight. CNN would be running breaking coverage 24/7. Congress would be holding hearings by breakfast.

But since it’s Kamala? It’s just another quirky footnote in the “book tour confessional” circuit. No follow-up. No demands for names. No one asking who, exactly, in the Fox operation thought it was smart — or legal — to slip internal projections to a losing campaign as the votes were coming in.

And this is why trust in media is in free fall.

One pro-Trump account nailed it: “This is why we don’t trust Fox.” That post racked up 4,000 likes almost instantly. People are tired of the game — the smiles, the winks, the little off-the-record favors that just so happen to benefit one side of the aisle every. single. time.

Fox has spent years walking the tightrope — trying to appease the right with primetime hosts while playing footsie with the establishment behind the scenes. If this leak actually happened, it’s not just a bad look. It’s a signal. A signal that even in the final hour, with the numbers collapsing and the enthusiasm dying on the vine, the Harris campaign still had a friend behind enemy lines.

And they still lost.

But go ahead, Kamala. Keep telling your stories on The View. Just don’t be surprised when people start asking: Who was your inside source at Fox? What did they send? And why does the media suddenly not care about that kind of election interference?

You want a new chapter in that book? Start with that one.