He could do without seeing Harris being caricaturized on Saturday Night Live.
"I can't stand it. I don't need you being ridiculed," Harsh told Harris. "There's a lot in question. I accept the whole eventual fate of this nation at the present time... it's in a real sense on the line."
The most recent time of Saturday Night Live debuted recently, with Maya Rudolph repeating her job portraying Harris. The entertainer and joke artist has done as such since the 2020 Majority rule primaries.
The VP, as far as concerns her, didn't appear to mind. "It was entertaining," Harris said of the latest episode. "I really love Maya Rudolph, so I believe she's invested a ton of energy into doing the piece and the person."
That set the vibe for a large part of the remainder of the meeting, which endured over an hour and included subjects going from her vocation as an investigator, her perspectives on early termination, previous President Donald Trump, and a majority rule government.
It's essential for another media rush by the VP, which remember an appearance for the "Refer to Her Daddy as" web recording, a plunk down with "The View," and an appearance on Stephen Colbert's late-night show on Tuesday.