Kamala Harris is expected to attend the inauguration ceremony, as is customary for outgoing vice presidents. Harris reportedly declined to give Vice President-elect JD Vance a tour of the vice president’s residence at the Naval Station in Washington,
In keeping with tradition, Vice President Kamala Harris attended President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday following her defeat in November’s election. Harris chose a tailored black coat while supporting an orderly transfer of power next to husband Douglas Emhoff.
Donald Trump is set to take the oath for his second term as the 47th President of the United States, with JD Vance as his Vice President. At the inauguration, Kamala Harris was seen wearing an all-black outfit,
White House photographer Lawrence Jackson has been covering Kamala Harris for the past four years. His images have helped shape how the world sees her.
Vice President Kamala Harris could well be planning a post-inauguration relocation to Manhattan. Her husband, Doug Emhoff, was seen touring a luxury $20,000-a-month apartment on New York 's Upper West Side, sparking speculation that the couple will trade the White House for the Big Apple.
At 60 years old, Harris is still young in a political world where the last two presidents have set records as the oldest ever elected.
Vice President Kamala Harris has told her closest confidants that she’s disappointed President Biden claimed in a recent interview that he could have won the 2024 election had he been allowed to face Donald Trump.
Kamala Harris has vowed she would not “go quietly into the night” and would remain active in politics after losing the 2024 presidential election to Donald Trump. “You all know me because we have spent long hours, long days and months and years ...
Donald Trump will take oath as US President on Monday — taking charge as Republicans claim unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.
The day after the 2024 election, Vice President Kamala Harris formally conceded to Donald Trump in a speech delivered at her alma mater, Howard University.