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 1) Vice President Harris and The President receive the President’s Daily Brief in the Oval Office.

2) Then she went to the Vice President's Ceremonial Office where she received a group of stakeholders in Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and immigrant rights advocates then convened a discussion to determine the future of the program following a federal judge's ruling in Texas that the program is illegal.



3) She joined President Biden in the East Room where he delivered remarks and signed H.R. 1652, the VOCA Fix to Sustain the Crime Victims Fund Act of 2021, into law. 

Photo Credit: Meghan Hays 46/Twitter

The bill was bipartisan which will aims to provide assistance for crime victims, including counseling expenses, medical bills and lost wages

4) The President and the Vice President received and met with union and business leaders in the Roosevelt Room to discuss the strong support and urgent need for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework


On July 23rd, there was no public outing except a video was released with Vice President Harris and Second Gentleman Emhoff cheering on the US Olympic Team as they had arrived in Japan for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. 


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 1) In the morning, Vice President welcome another foreign leader to the Naval Observatory Residence for an official meeting. His Majesty King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan accompanied by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Hussein bin Al Abdullah who were in the country for a 5-day working visit. 



Both leaders had previously spoken via phone on a number of issues affecting the Middle-East. During the brunch meeting, they reaffirmed the longstanding friendship between our countries.  They also discussed the many challenges facing the Middle East, and pledged to continue our close strategic partnership.




2) Then she joined President Biden in receiving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the White House for a ceremony celebrating their Super Bowl championship. Also accompaning them was the Second Gentleman. Later she received two players of the Buccaneers, punter Bradley Pinion and tackle Donovan Smith in her office.



Bradley Pinion and Donovan Smith gave the Vice President a signed jersey with her name on it and a signed NFL oval shaped ball in a glass jar.



3) To mark their 6th month anniversary in office, The President held a Cabinet meeting with The Vice President also attending in the Cabinet Room. 




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 Vice President Harris on Thursday July 15th, welcomed her first foreign leader to the Naval Observatory, her Official Residence. She stood at the step waiting for Germany's Chancellor, Dr. Angela Merkel as the Chancellor arrived in the USA on one of her last tours as chancellor.



She was received by the Vice President for a working breakfast meeting.



2) Then she joined the President at the South Court Auditorium to deliver remarks to mark the day that tens of millions of families will get their first monthly Child Tax Credit relief payments thanks to the American Rescue Plan.



3) In the evening, President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden hosted H.E. Dr. Merkel and Professor Dr. Joachim Sauer for dinner. Vice President Harris and SECOND GENTLEMAN Douglas Emhoff, and others who have been supporters of the bilateral relationship with Germany.

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She is wearing her go to designer Altuzarra, wearing her usual Blue Kenton Jacket paired with the Zeke Trouser

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 In Washington D.C., Vice President Kamala Harris met with Texas House Democrats and hailed their special session walkout a patriotic gesture.



As a result of their actions, the Texas House of Representatives were unable to vote on a controversial election law. VP Harris stated the Texas Democrats' actions were bold and patriotic, and that they were taken in defense of the freedom to vote for all Americans, not just Texas Democrats.

According to the vice president, the measures made by Texan Democrats to safeguard voting rights are comparable in significance to pivotal events in the suffrage campaign in the United States. "Voting is not a one-size-fits-all proposition," Harris added.

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 So sorry for the late posts, I had been sick and took a short break on here to mend myself. So I am back to updating.

Because July 4th was on a Sunday, Monday July 5th was a public day. There wasn't much on the 6th and 7th that is publicly known except for the statement, the Office of the Vice President release on the occasion of the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and the attack on First Lady Martine Moïse of the Republic of Haiti. 

On July 8th, she began the day by joining President Biden in the Oval Office where they met with the White House National Security Team to receive a periodic update on the progress of our military drawdown from Afghanistan.

2) Then she departed for her first visit to her alma mater Howard University since Inauguration Day where she spoke a powerful defense of voting rights and the need to ensure that all American voices are heard in the political process and also launch the DNCs “I Will Vote” initiative.

Photo Credit: Howard University/Facebook


Madam Vice President is an alumna of the university where she addressed the Howard community, local community organizers and volunteers for civil rights organizations at the Louis Stokes Health Sciences Library. She spoke about the DNC party’s efforts to combat voter suppression and protect voting rights nationwide. At the campus event, Vice President Harris then unveiled a $25 million expansion of the Democratic National Committee’s “I Will Vote” initiative to address and overcome efforts across the country to make voting more difficult and burdensome.



3) Then she returned to White House where she joined President Biden in the Roosevelt Room where they met with leaders of Top Legacy Black civil rights Organizations in the country.



According to the White House's statement, "The group discussed the wave of anti-voter legislation that has recently passed or is pending in state legislatures across the country and the path forward to protect the right to vote. The group also discussed steps the Administration recently announced to address the rise in gun violence and the status of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act that is currently being negotiated in the Senate. The President and Vice President reiterated that they will continue to push for Congress to pass critical legislation that protects the right to vote and combats subversion of the election process, while continuing to utilize all existing authorities in an all-of-government effort to ensure full voter participation and elections that reflect the will of the people.

The civil rights leaders provided an update on the work their organizations are doing, both nationally and in the states, to protect the right to vote. They also provided the President and Vice President with their ideas on ways to engage the public on civil rights issues."



The meeting participants included:

  • Melanie Campbell, President and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
  • Dr. Johnnetta Cole, National Chair and President of the National Council of Negro Women
  • Wade Henderson, Interim President of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human
  • Damon Hewitt, President and Executive Director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
  • Sherrilyn Ifill, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund
  • Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP (virtual)
  • Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League
  • Reverend Al Sharpton, President of the National Action Network


From the White House:

  • Danielle Conley, Deputy Counsel to the President
  • Tina Flournoy, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President
  • Catherine Lhamon, Deputy Assistant to the President for Racial Justice and Equity
  • Dana Remus, Assistant to the President and White House Counsel
  • Susan Rice, Assistant to the President and Domestic Policy Advisor
  • Cedric Richmond, Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor and Director of the Office of Public Engagement
4) Later in the evening Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff hosted members of their staff for a post 4th of July  party and barbecue at their official resident Naval Observatory.


Photo Credit: Opal Vadhan 46/Twitter



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For the day, Vice President Harris was wearing her go to Altuzarra but she wore the Kenton Jacket paired with her usual Serge Pants. Inside her jacket, she had on the Lafayette 148 New York Luxe Charmeuse Reversible Perla Blouse. For shoes she had on her Manolo Blahnik.



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 On Wednesday:

1) Vice President Harris joined President Biden in the Oval Office for the President's Daily Briefings.

2) Then she went to the Southern Auditorium where she hosted a virtual "Voting Rights," listening session with civil rights and voting rights leaders. Vice President Harris is leading the Biden administration's efforts on voting rights.



With the Voting rights bill not passing in the Senate on Tuesday, Vice President Harris further discussed the work ahead. Saying to everyone that they were not giving up or giving in, and that the right to vote is a fundamental right for everyone.. They are continuing the fight to protect and strengthen the right to vote.

3) At noon, she met again with President Biden in the Private Dining Room.

4) Then she also held a listening session marking Pride month in the Vice Presidential Ceremony Office. She began the meeting by saying:  “My pronouns are she & her. You as community activists, you all have your eyes and ears on the ground. As you know I have been working on issues of equality and fairness, justice for a very long tim. And there's still so much work to be done.”



Madam Vice President continued with: "For me, Pride has always been both a joy-filled celebration—and a time to recommit to the fight for equality. Today I met with LGBTQ+ advocates to discuss the progress our nation has made, and the work we must do to achieve full equality."

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For both events, Madam Vice President was wearing a new unidentified suit trousers in Lilac coloured. Pairing the jacket, with her L’Agence ‘Cory Tee’ ($85).

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This blog "Kamala Harris' Closet," was established by Zef Dalhia to follow the works and fashion of the newly elected Vice President Kamala Harris as she will soon begin her four year mandate serving the American people and its interest alongside President-Elect Joe Biden.

Like other style blogs created by Zef Dalhia(Queen Rania's Closet), I will be respectfully in making sure that Madame VP's work is a centrepiece while making sure that her fashion and style choices will be a supporting work.

This isn't a political blog, we can discuss the politics on twitter and the blog isn't affiliated in any shape or form with Ms. Harris, her office or the Biden-Harris government

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