Democratic presidential hopeful Kamala Harris continued to flip-flop on the stunning case of Jussie Smollett, admitting that she is “completely confused” by the dismissal of charges.

Harris weighed in on Chicago prosecutors’ surprise decision to drop all 16 felony charges against the “Empire” actor in a Tuesday night sit-down with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.

“To be perfectly honest with you, Wolf, I’m completely confused. I don’t understand,” she said. “I don’t know the underlying evidence. There’s a sealed document, obviously. I don’t know. I’m at a loss.”

Harris, a senator from California who served nearly two terms as the state’s attorney general, said the public will have to rely on the “judgment” of First Assistant Cook County State’s Attorney Joseph Magats, who oversaw the case, Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson and Mayor Rahm Emanuel “to give us some better sense of what’s going on.”

Harris initially described Smollett’s alleged hate-crime attack as an “attempted modern-day lynching” — but walked back those comments a month later after he was charged.

“Like most of you, I’ve seen the reports about Jussie Smollett, and I’m sad, frustrated and disappointed,” Harris, who announced her 2020 run in late January, said at the time. “When anyone makes false claims to police, it not only diverts resources away from serious investigations but it makes it more difficult for other victims of crime to come forward.”

The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, Johnson and Emanuel each believe that Smollett staged the attack.