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Adin Ross, known for his engaging streams, hosted Trump for an entertaining session filled with laughter, jokes, and even dancing. The highlight of the stream was Ross gifting Trump a Rolex watch and a Cybertruck adorned with a memorable image of Trump raising his fist.
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Trump’s appearance on Ross’s stream was a resounding success, breaking platform records and drawing in millions of live viewers. The former President expressed his gratitude in a statement, 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 the wake of this collaboration, the pressure on Kai Cenat from Harris’ campaign has only escalated. According to TMZ, Harris’ team is keen to leverage Cenat’s vast audience 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 Monday, Adin exposed a segment of his Gen-Z audience to political discourse by hosting Trump, who criticized Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, discussed the American crime rate, and even touched on topics like Young Thug’s current RICO trial.
Kai Cenat’s name quickly became a trending topic across social media, simply for being associated with Adin Ross. Kamala Harris’ supporters believe that Cenat should balance the narrative by endorsing her campaign.
Kai’s platform reflects the evolving landscape of late-night entertainment, providing ample opportunities for Harris to go viral and spread her campaign message.
However, politics is a relatively new field for Gen-Z, and Cenat is currently focused on campaigning for PC developers to adopt the PlayStation title “Bloodborne.” This endeavor is far removed from political analysis.
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Cenat expressed his frustration with the unsolicited attention from Harris’ team during his livestream. “I got the f—king Secret Service calling me,” he exclaimed. “I don’t know goddamn shit about politics… I don’t give a f—k.”
He further vented, “I had a bad b**** that I’ve been trying to get on for the last two years that I haven’t spoken to in a year. I haven’t spoken to this girl in so goddamn long, who’s going to have the audacity to text me, ‘We need you a part of the campaign.’”
Cenat initially misunderstood the message, thinking it might be related to a video game or a clothing brand. “At first, I was thinking she was talking about a game, a video game, a modern warfare game or some s***. Or if not that, a clothing brand. I’m like, ‘What campaign?’ She was going to say, ‘We’re not going to get into details.’”
“If this someway somehow something was to go into where I do the stream of politics, I’m going to be 100% honest. I’m going to sit on my stream and say, ‘Why did you guys call me? Hey, I don’t know. I’ve never did anything of politics.’ And these blogs are trying to say, ‘Yo, we got to do this s***, Kai.’ And it’s all the top blogs,” he concluded.
Kai Cenat’s bold revelations shed light on the intense efforts by Kamala Harris’ campaign to engage influencers, highlighting the significant role social media personalities play in modern political discourse.



