Kai Cenat Allegedly Declined Kamala Harris Campaign Streaming Request

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JANUARY 30: Kai Cenat attends the game between Los Angeles Lakers and the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on January 30, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

After popular stream Adin Ross hosted a livestream with the Trump campaign, social media petitioned Kai Cenat to host a similar livestream with Kamala Harris’ campaign

On Tuesday, Kai Cenat hosted a livestream in which he reported that he had been approached by Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign and the Secret Service about a potential collaboration with the Vice President. Despite the high-profile outreach, Cenat has expressed disinterest, stating he does not wish to engage in political activities.

“I’ve got the f**king Secret Service calling me five times n***a! I don’t know goddamn s**t about politics my n***a, I don’t know nothing,” said Cenat in a viral clip circulating social media. 

Cenat’s involvement appears to be part of the Harris campaign’s efforts to engage younger voters through popular online platforms- a tactic that has proven successful in past campaigns. Trump’s appearance on Adin Ross’s livestream included the former President being gifted with a Cybertruck wrapped with a photo of himself after being shot at his rally in Pennsylvania last month. The collaboration received huge traction across the mainstream media and social media. 

The Harris campaign has not confirmed a request to appear on Kai Cenat’s livestream or collaborate with the streamer. The 22-year-old streamer would knock over the camera as he banged his fist on the desk, ranting about how the presidential campaign reached out to him. 

“I had a woman I’ve been pursuing for the last two years, who I haven’t spoken to in a year,” he revealed.

“Out of nowhere, she texts me saying, ‘we need you to be part of the campaign.’ Initially, I thought she meant a video game campaign, like Modern Warfare, or maybe a clothing brand. I asked, ‘what campaign?’ expecting a straightforward answer,” he recounted before pausing, “but let’s not get into the details.”

He continued: “If I were ever to stream about politics, I’d be completely honest. I’d sit on my stream and ask, ‘why did you guys call me?’ I have no background in politics, yet these blogs keep insisting, ‘Kai, you have to do this,’ and it’s all the top blogs.”

More as the story develops.