MVP Kamala's schedule for April 20th

by - April 23, 2021

 Here's Madam Vice President's publicly known schedule for Tuesday:

1) At 10:15 am, she joined President Biden in the Oval Office to receive the President's Daily Briefings.

2) Then at 11:15, Vice President Harris and President Biden welcome the Congressional Hispanic Caucus' leadership committee in the Oval Office. President Biden and Vice President Harris spoke with CHC members about how we can work together to address COVID, get shots in arms, create jobs, and fix our broken immigration system.



President Biden and Vice President Harris also shared their vision in the American Jobs Plan to invest in shared CHC infrastructure priorities, including affordable housing and job creation.

The members who attended the meeting were:
 Chairman Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.)
 Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-N.Y.), 
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), 
Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), 
Rep. Darren Soto (D-Fla.)
 Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-N.M.)
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.)

3) Vice President Harris wrote a statement on the passing of her predecessor former Vice President Walter Mondale. The late former Vice President serve under President Jimmy Carter. Here is her statement

4.i) Prior to the verdict, Madam Vice President sat down for her first solo sit-down exclusive interview with CNN's Co-Anchor of State of the Union, Chief Political Correspondent, Dana Bash where she spoke about how the verdict finding former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of George Floyd's murder will not erase generations of trauma caused by systemic racism.

According to CNN, she also added "This verdict is but a piece of it," Harris told CNN's Dana Bash. "And it will not heal the pain that existed for generations, that has existed for generations among people who have experienced and first-hand witnessed what now a broader public is seeing because of smartphones and the ubiquity of our ability to videotape in real time what is happening in front of our faces. And that is the reality of it."


4.ii) Like the entire country and world was watching anxiously the verdict to Derek Chauvin's trial in Minnesota, President Biden and Vice President Harris were doing the same in the Situation Room. Accompanied by White House Advisor, former Representative Cedric Richmond



Derek Chauvin a former Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd in a fatal arrest last May with a video showed Floyd, 46, pleading with Chauvin that he couldn’t breathe as the officer pinned him to the ground on the street, his knee on Floyd’s neck for nine minutes. The widely watched video sparked a worldwide protest against racism and excessive use of force by police

At 4:30 pm, the judge read the verdict which the jury found Chauvin guilty on three charges: second-degree murder, third degree murder and manslaughter.

Following the verdict being read, President Biden and Vice President Harris phoned the family of George Floyd. 

Vice President was heard to have said this: "In George’s name and memory we are going to make sure his legacy is intact and that history will look back at this moment. But we really do believe that with your leadership and the president that we have in the White House that we’re going to make something good come out of this tragedy."

Then both Vice President Harris and President Biden address the nation at the Cross Hall. Vice President Harris began with this, "Today, we feel a sigh of relief.  Still, it cannot take away the pain.  A measure of justice isn’t the same as equal justice.  This verdict brings us a step closer.  And, the fact is, we still have work to do."

She also spoke about how during the system needs and must be reform, "We still must reform the system.  Last summer, together with Senator Cory Booker and Representative Karen Bass, I introduced the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.  This bill would hold law enforcement accountable and help build trust between law enforcement and our communities.  This bill is part of George Floyd’s legacy."

You can read her remarks her: White House

Look details:

She is wearing her Altuzarra Fenice Blazer and Serge Pants, with her burgundy silk top. Paired with her Irene Neuwirth pearl Necklace






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