BREAKING: Streamer Kai Cenat Gets harassed by Kamala Harris Campaign for livestream collaboration

During a Tuesday night livestream, popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat revealed that Kamala Harris’ campaign and the Secret Service have been persistently pressuring him to collaborate on a stream, despite his repeated refusals.

Cenat, who boasts nearly 30 million followers across various platforms, made it clear that he wants to avoid political involvement.

This incident follows a record-breaking livestream featuring President Donald Trump and streamer Adin Ross, which amassed over 100 million views. Ross, who streams on the platform Kick, hosted Trump for a light-hearted session filled with laughter, jokes, and even dancing. The stream concluded with Ross gifting Trump a Rolex watch and a Cybertruck wrapped with an iconic photo of Trump raising his fist.

Trump’s appearance was a major success, breaking platform records. He expressed his gratitude on Truth Social, saying, “Wow!!! Adin Ross Interview yesterday EXPLODED, but in a very positive way! Platform set an all-time record, by far, with over 100 MILLION Views/Hits. Congratulations to Adin and his wonderful mother, father, and family, who I had the pleasure to meet. Thank you also to Barron Trump for the introduction to your friend, Adin. Young people are the future of America. THOSE NUMBERS ARE REALLY BIG ‘STUFF!’”

In light of this, Harris’ campaign has intensified their efforts to enlist Cenat. According to TMZ, her team is eager to tap into Cenat’s massive following to boost her presidential campaign. TMZ reported:

“Kai Cenat’s services are being requested to help endorse Kamala Harris for President after Adin Ross went all out for Donald Trump … and even gave him a Tesla Cybertruck!!!”

On his stream, Cenat voiced his frustration over the unsolicited political outreach, saying, “I got the f—king Secret Service calling me. I don’t know goddamn shit about politics… I don’t give a f—k.”

He recounted a confusing interaction where someone he hadn’t spoken to in a year texted him about joining a campaign, which he initially thought was related to a video game or a clothing brand.

Cenat emphasized his disinterest in politics, stating, “If this somehow led to me doing a political stream, I’d be 100% honest. I’d sit on my stream and say, ‘Why did you guys call me? Hey, I don’t know. I’ve never done anything political.’”

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