Ella Emhoff, the stepdaughter of former Vice President Kamala Harris, voiced strong emotions in a TikTok update Thursday, sharing that she is overwhelmed by current global events and feels “disgust” about the happenings of the world.
In her update, which comes months after Harris was soundly defeated in the 2024 presidential election by Donald Trump, Emhoff opened up about her emotional state, referencing a wide range of social and political issues that she says are contributing to her anxiety. Among them: climate change, “rights” concerns, and economic fears.
Ella Emhoff gives her low IQ takes on the current politics of the world and says she “experiences a lot of climate anxiety.”
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) August 14, 2025
I thought Hope Walz was brainless but Ella might be even dumber.
She’s unbearably vapid.
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Emhoff on the State of the World: “It Feels So Big”
“I feel disgust at what’s going on in the world around genocides, the loss of rights, the loss of health care, the just general fear that everyone has surrounding affordability, their lives, their livelihood, like everything,” Emhoff said in her post. “It’s just—it feels so big.”
While she noted that she is “doing good overall,” Emhoff said she’s still adjusting to life without Secret Service protection, a perk she lost after Harris exited public office. More broadly, however, her concerns focused on what she characterized as a chaotic and threatening global environment.
Climate Anxiety and Activism
One of the most striking parts of Emhoff’s message was her discussion of what she described as “climate anxiety.”
“I think everything with the environment is really getting to me,” she said. “I experience a lot of climate anxiety, like a lot of us do.”
Emhoff urged her followers to stay politically engaged on environmental issues and cited New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as an example of grassroots political hope. Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, has gained attention for his far-left positions, including his opposition to policing and his call for radical changes to housing and climate policy.
Emhoff said Mamdani’s campaign is proof that “regular people” can get involved in politics and make a difference, telling her followers to “stay loud” and “not normalize any of this.”
Strong Opposition to Trump’s Crime Policies
Emhoff also harshly criticized President Trump’s recent decision to take control of Washington, D.C.’s police force in response to surging crime rates. Calling Trump’s actions “insane,” Emhoff expressed deep concern over the use of federal authority to address urban crime.
Trump, invoking Section 740 of the D.C. Home Rule Act, placed the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department under federal oversight and activated the National Guard to combat rising violence in the nation’s capital. The maneuver was met with mixed reactions, with Trump and his supporters arguing that the federal intervention was necessary to restore public safety amid historically high homicide rates.
Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund backed the decision, noting the significant increase in violent crime in D.C. over the past decade. “The D.C. homicide rate is five to six times that of any other major city in the United States,” Sund said during a recent Breitbart News Daily interview, adding that similar federal-local cooperation efforts in the 1990s led to major drops in violent crime.
Emotional Reaction to Post-Election Reality
In a particularly personal moment, Emhoff referenced feeling “trauma” when voting in New York City’s recent mayoral primary, explaining that she cast her ballot at the same polling station where she had once voted for her stepmother, only to see her lose to Trump.
Parallel Comments from Hope Walz
Hope Walz, daughter of former Democratic vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz, also recently posted a politically charged message criticizing Trump’s D.C. crime policy and recommending books that argue against modern law enforcement strategies.
Referencing Trump’s crackdown, Walz suggested her followers read Locking Up Our Own by James Forman Jr., and The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander—both of which offer critiques of America’s justice system from a progressive perspective. Her post described Trump as behaving like a “wussy” which some might find ironic as her father’s masculinity (or perceived lack thereof) was constantly mocked throughout the campaign.
Conclusion
Ella Emhoff’s emotional and politically charged remarks illustrate the deep cultural and ideological divisions that continue to define American discourse in the post-2024 political landscape. While her comments resonate with a segment of younger, left-leaning activists, they also serve as a contrast to the growing push for law and order under Trump’s second term — particularly in cities facing rising crime and public frustration.
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THE ONLY THING THAT SHE IS STRUGGLING WITH ISS STUPIDITY.
Who cares what Ella Emhoff and Hope Walz think, any more than what thing? The fact remains that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz lost badly. Donald Trump supporters prefer a return to sanity and not the kind of chaos that would have occurred had the Democrats won.
So does Ella Emhoff and Hope, (first name should be—despair), Walz have similar praise and deep rooted loyalties, support for their Societal destruction, infamous parents as say….Edgar Marx, (do I really have to say what ‘devil’ he is the son of?), or Jeanine Sanger?