Outgoing US Vice President Kamala Harris signed her desk before the White House. The incident took place on January 16. However, Kamala shared a video of her signing the desk on January 19.
former Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly spoke with Hillary Clinton on multiple occasions as she mulls her future in the wake of President Trump’s return to the White House. Not much is ...
(Jim Lo Scalzo/Shutterstock) President Biden and first lady Jill Biden greeted Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, at the North Portico of the White House in their final ...
As Vice President Kamala Harris’s tenure ends ... who was living in the house during the project, and the American people. “You’re always thinking about the client. It’s not necessarily ...
Harris passed off her vice presidential duties to Vance on Jan. 20. Per White House tradition, she and Emhoff met with the former senator and his wife Usha Vance for tea hours before the inauguration.
Kamala Harris marked the end of her vice presidency with a tradition at the White House as she signed her name onto a ceremonial desk that has been signed by every vice president since the mid-1900s.
Jill Biden and Kamala Harris have ... after the Democrats handed the White House back to President-elect Donald Trump, Dr. Biden sat stone-faced next to Harris and Emhoff. The event was the ...
Doug Emhoff, center, and former Vice President Kamala Harris ... Like Harris, Biden has stated he is “not going anywhere” following his time at the White House, hinting that he still aims ...
(Jim Watson/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images) Vice President Kamala Harris is welcoming her successor, Vice President-elect JD Vance, to the White House. Vance, and his wife Usha Vance ...
Usha Vance, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Vice President-elect former Sen. J.D. Vance stand together at the White House ahead of the inauguration of U.S ...
Usha Vance, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, and U.S. Vice President-elect former Sen. J.D. Vance stand together at the White House ahead of the inauguration.