Kamala Harris has vowed she would not “go quietly into the night” and would remain active in politics after losing the presidential election to Donald Trump.
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.
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Jan. 16 (UPI) --Outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris signed the drawer of the vice president's ceremonial desk at the White House on Thursday, during a ceremony in which she acknowledged that ...
The Federal Communications Commission and CBS have published the transcript of the November 60 Minutes interview of former ...
Vice President Kamala Harris, with just days left in office, assured staff that she would not "go quietly into the night" as she added her signature to a desk drawer in her ceremonial office.
Kamala Harris added her signature to the vice president’s desk drawer last week, a tradition since the 1960s. Bloomberg via Getty Images “It is not my nature to go quietly into the night.
Kamala Harris has launched a new website for her detailing her accomplishments throughout her political career. "From her barrier-breaking time as District Attorney of San Francisco and Attorney ...
The FCC released the transcript of an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris from CBS's '60 Minutes'. The ...
Vice President Kamala Harris, in one of her last public appearances in the role, signed her ceremonial desk drawer at the White House on Thursday, a tradition that dates back nearly a century.