Let them eat word salad.
Newly unemployed Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff are slinking back to Los Angeles Monday — where they will pass out food to wildfire victims after all but ignoring their plight for two weeks.
The former vice president has formally left the White House and is returning to her mansion in the wildfire ravaged city after losing the election to President Trump in the November.
Harris is expected to fly to her home state with an all-female US Air Force crew, the first of which to ever operate a C-33, MSNBC reported.
Upon landing, Harris, 60, will visit a fire station where she will help dole out food to the victims of the most devastating wildfires in LA’s history.
The visit will be the first time she’s visited her home state since the deadly blazes began Jan. 7 — despite her lavish $4.8 million Brentwood home lying in the evacuation zone at the height of the threatening Palisades Fire.
Harris was skewered last week for her trademark “word salad” as she attempted to urge displaced Angelinos not to rush back to homes that are still in evacuation zones.
“It’s critically important that, to the extent you can find anything that gives you an ability to be patient in this extremely dangerous and unprecedented crisis, that you do,” Harris said.
Her return to the Golden State comes just one day after the former Vice President promised that she would not “go quietly into the night” and hinted that she would remain in the political spotlight.
Harris has kept her future plans close to the vest, however — even in the face of rumors that she is mulling a run at California’s governor seat in the 2028 election.
Embattled Gov. Gavin Newsom is term-limited and is rumored to be eyeing his own campaign for president.