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 lost the presidential election in November 2024, but she and her husband Doug Emhoff reportedly have big post-Washington, D.C. plans. They might be looking for a new spot to settle down after a disappointing loss and they will likely be met with a warm welcome.
Jill Biden and Dough Emhoff's tactile display during President Joe Biden's final Oval Office speech may have raised eyebrows online, but it wasn't surprising.
In a pretty recent development, it has come to light that US Vice President Kamala Harris eventually joined a pretty century old tradition for the US Vice Presidents during one of her very last public appearances.
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.
President Biden, in his farewell address to the nation, said there is a "short distance between peril and possibility."
The Brentwood house she shares with Doug Emhoff is in an evacuation zone, but the vice president has been in Washington.
The first lady took her seat next to Harris with nary an acknowledgement or glance toward the vice president and second gentleman.
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will come together again next week for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, but one spouse, Michelle Obama, is sitting this one out.
Vice President Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff announced their decision to cancel their upcoming international trips on Thursday in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires. “In
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This oligarchy 'literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead,' the president said.