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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) On Wednesday July 21st, Vice President Harris received poll workers and election officials into the Vice President's ceremonial office for an in person and virtual round table meeting to discuss their service to the country.





2) In her duties as President of the Senate, VP Harris left for Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S. for a vote on the Infrastructure bill as Senate Republicans were set to thwart the majority leaders attempt to speed President Biden's agenda through the chamber by blocking his bid to start Senate debate on a yet-unfinished infrastructure plan. Unfortunately at this moment the bill didn't past.


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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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 For Friday, here is her schedule for the day

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

2) Then The President had lunch with The Vice President at the Private Dining Room.

3) Vice President Harris hosted and participated in a roundtable meeting with Black women Voting Rights Advocates in a listening session on Voting Rights in the Roosevelt room. 



During the meeting, the Vice President who was later joined by the President listened to the happenings on the ground from Black women voting rights activists who represented their respective groups in overflow numbers at the wooden conference table of the Roosevelt Room.



The leaders who participated in today’s meeting included:

  • Barbara Anriwine, Founder, Transformative Justice Coalition (Virtual)
  • Cora Masters Barry, Board Member, National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, Former First Lady of the District of Columbia
  • Donna Brazile, Adjunct Professor, Author, Political Strategist, Voting Rights Advocate
  • Clayola Brown, National President, A. Philip Randolph Institute
  • Latosha Brown, Co-Founder, Black Voters Matter 
  • Helen Butler, Executive Director, Georgia Coalition for the Peoples Agenda
  • Melanie L. Campbell, President & CEO, National Coalition on Black Civic Participation & Convener, Black Women’s Roundtable
  • Glynda Carr, Founder & President, Higher Heights for America (Virtual)
  • Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, President & Chair of the Board, National Council of Negro Women(Virtual) 
  • Bishop Leah Daughtry, Founder & Co-Convenor, Power Rising
  • Felicia Davis, Director, HBCU Green Fund/Clayton County Black Women’s Roundtable(Virtual)
  • Jotaka Eaddy, Chief Organizer, Win With Black Women Collective 
  • Karen Finney, Communications Advisor, NCBCP, Black Women’s Roundtable 
  • Bernice King, CEO, The King Center (Virtual)
  • Tamika Mallory, Co-Founder, Until Freedom(Virtual)
  • Janice Mathis, Esq., Executive Director, National Council of Negro Women
  • Minyon Moore, Co-Convenor, Power Rising(Virtual)
  • Deborah Scott, Executive Director, Georgia Stand UP
  • Ariel Singleton, State Coordinator, Georgia Black Youth Vote/GA Stand-UP (Virtual)
  • Joycelyn Tate, Senior Policy Advisor, Black Women’s Roundtable (Virtual)
  • Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner, Co-Chair, National African American Clergy Network
  • Victoria Kirby York, Deputy Executive Director, National Black Justice Coalition (Virtual)


4) Later in her office, Vice President Harris celebrated the birthday of her Opal Vadhan, her Personal Aid with her homemade cupcake.

Photo Credit: Peter Velz

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She wore her Prabal Gurung double crepe suit 

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 Here is her schedule for Monday July 12th:

1) In the morning, she joined President Biden in the Oval Office to receive the President's Daily Briefings.

2) Then she departed for the State of Michigan onboard Air Force 2 at Joint Base Andrews where she landed at the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Romulus, Michigan for her first day trip in Detroit. 

Photo Credit: Opal Vadhan 46/Twitter


During the trip from Washington, Kate Childs Graham, director of speechwriting, and Rohini Kosoglu, domestic policy advisor, two staff members of the Office of the Vice President traveling with the Vice President were celebrating their birthdays. Vice President Harris joined her staff with cupcakes which shared.

Photo Credit: Rachel Palermo 46/Twitter

Photo Credit: Peter Velz 46/Twitter


On descending Air Force 2, she was welcomed by Rep. Brenda Lawrence (D-MI), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), and Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist

3) First on her schedule was a round table panel discussion on voting rights where she was joined by Michigan’s Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson at the TCF Center. VP Harris is leading the Biden administration's initiative on voting rights, said the Texas legislators “are showing extraordinary courage and commitment." 






4) Still at the TCF Center, she attended a vaccination mobilization event then delivered remarks. She was joined by Democratic U.S. Reps. Rashida Tlaib of Detroit and Brenda Lawrence of Southfield. During the event, she urge Detroit residents to get vaccinated, emphasizing its importance and the fight against COVID-19, as well as talking on voting rights.



In her remarks she praised front-line workers who during the pandemic served in various capacities including nursing home workers, food distribution volunteers, health care administrators and others as "heroes." She touted the Biden administration's progress in vaccinating millions of Americans, with 48% of the population fully vaccinated.



5) Later in the afternoon she attended a political fundraiser for Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in the evening. 

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 On Friday July 9th, she began the day by receiving the President's Daily Briefings with President Biden in the Oval Office.

2) Then she departed for Prince George's county where she delivered the Opening statements for the four day National Association of Counties Annual Conference. 



This was the first conference she had attended and spoken at in person as Vice President.




In the evening, Vice President Harris sat down for an exclusive interview with Soledad O’Brien as part of a BET primetime special, “State of Our Union: Vice President Kamala Harris.”

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— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) July 8, 2021

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 1) In a pre recorded video, Madam Vice President gave the opening remark at the 16th Brussels Forum 2021 organised by the German Marshall Fund of the United States(GMF). 

The Vice President spoke about the importance of Democracy and re-instate the words said by President Biden, that "America is Back," on the diplomatic stage and with its G7 and NATO Allies. 

At the 2021 Brussels Forum, I made clear that the strength of one democracy depends on the strength of all democracies. https://t.co/o2KAxVN4x5

— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 15, 2021

On June 14, coinciding with the opening day of Brussels Forum, NATO’s Heads of State and Government will come together in Brussels for the first in-person NATO Summit since the start of the coronavirus pandemic to address the most pressing challenges for the transatlantic community as part of the NATO 2030 agenda.

2) She later went to the Southern Auditorium where she made a $1.25 billion investment to hundreds of Community Development Financial Institutions announcement during an event accompanied by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen at the White House complex.



She was also accompanied by Chairwoman of the U.S. House Committee on Financial Service, Rep. Maxine Waters (D), Chairman of Senate Intel Committee, Sen Mark Warner.

The investments funds which comes through the "Rapid Recovery Program" will benefit more than 860 community development financial institutions, which lend to small businesses and people in disadvantaged communities that have trouble getting loans from big banks. 

As a strong supporter of small, minority-owned businesses, the Vice President wearing her Prabal Gurung Hand Tailored Double Crepe Cream Suit said that the investment comes at a pivotal time in the country's economic recovery. With businesses beginning to re-open to full capacity across the country as virus cases plummet, but many have struggled to hire new workers 

3) On the occasion of the 9th anniversary since the signing in place of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals(DACA Act) by President Obama to mark the occasion Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a roundtable meeting in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office with with a group of female immigrants who have temporary protection from deportation through DACA as the administration looks to revive a bipartisan push to grant DACA recipients legal status through a pair of bills that have languished in the Senate.



The group of women who are either DACA recipients, or "Dreamers," women with temporary protected status or green cards holders who met with Vice President Harris work as care professionals. Joining them were Senator Richard Durbin, D-IL., and Senator Bob Menendez, D-N.J., 

4) Later in the evening, Vice President Harris hosted a bipartisan group of women Senators at her Official Residence the Naval Observatory for an early dinner. The group which includes 16 Democrats and 8 Republicans.



Photo Credit: Sen Stabenow (D-MI)


Out of the 24 who received and accepted the Vice President's invitation are mostly her old colleagues from her Senators days include: 

  • Sen. Collins (R-ME)
  • Sen. Ernst (R-IA)
  • Sen. Capito (R-WV)
  • Sen Stabenow (D-MI)
  • Sen. Murray (D-WA)
  • Sen. Shaheen (D-NH)
  • Sen. Feinstein (D-CA)
  • Sen. Hassan (D-NH)
  • Sen. Hirono (D-HI)
  • Sen. Klobuchar (D-MN)
  • Sen. Smith (D-MN)
  • Sen. Cortez Masto (D-NV)
  • Sen. Duckworth (D-IL)
  • Sen. Lisa Murkowski
  • Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Nebraska)
  • Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
  • Sen. Jackie Rosen (D-NV)
  • Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY)


The Vice President and Senators snacked on cheese puffs made by the Vice President then dined on roasted mahi-mahi and ended the night with strawberry rhubarb croustades and vanilla ice cream, according to a menu shared by Republican Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska paired with wines from the Vice President's home state of California.




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 On Saturday, Madam Vice President accompanied by Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff took part in the Capital Pride Walk and Rally.



The Vice Presidential Couple surprised the group of marchers headed toward a rally on Freedom Plaza, in Washington, D.C. "Happy Pride," the Vice President dressed in a coral Prabal Gurung Bespoke double crepe blazer, Love is Love Tee Shirt with white Chuck Taylor All Stars told the various members of the crowd as she waved to people cheering on sidewalks.

She also bumped into a bride & groom, and some adorable kids.

After stopping by the DC Pride parade the @VP & @SecondGentleman bumped into a bride & groom, and some adorable kids on this beautiful Saturday afternoon! pic.twitter.com/M6R5GcgDXS

— Opal Vadhan (@OpalVadhan46) June 12, 2021

In a video release for the occasion, Madame Vice President who is seen wearing MICHAEL KORS COLLECTION WOMEN'S CRUSHED SLEEVE Blazer delivered remarks where she called for the passage of the Equality Act and said that the Administration understands the importance of advancing LGBTQ+ rights

LGBTQ Americans, I want you to know: We see you. We hear you. President Joe Biden and I will not rest until everyone has equal protection under the law. Happy #Pride. pic.twitter.com/HSEkOyZyLe

— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 13, 2021

2) After the march, VP Harris and SG Emhoff headed for lunch at Centrolina DC.

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 1) She began the day by delivering opening remarks in a pre-recorded video at the Bolstering U.S. COVID-19 relief efforts in India: Perspectives from the Diaspora hosted by the States Department's Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs.

Screenshot: States Department's Bureau of South and Central Asia Affairs


In the last weeks, India has seen a great increase in case of COVID-19 infections during this second wave of the pandemic and is struggling with more than 4,00,000 daily new coronavirus cases being reported in the past few days, and hospitals are reeling under a shortage of medical oxygen and beds.

Vice President Kamala Harris in her remarks has said that India's welfare is critically important to the United States

2) At noon, she had lunch with President Biden in the Private Dining Room

3) Then she joined President Biden in the Oval Office to receive the week's Economic Briefings. Read here.

4) Later in the day, Vice President Harris attended the President's Cabinet meeting held in the Blue Room. Almost all Secretaries and Cabinet members were in attendance whilst others joined in virtually.

Photo Credit: President Joe Biden/Twitter


During the meeting, many things were discussed and a statement from Vice President Harris was released pertaining to the April Jobs Report. You can read it here: The White House

5) Then Vice President Harris virtually met with Mexican President, HE President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. 



The public part of the meeting focused mostly on immigration, a key issue in U.S.-Mexico relationship along with trade, border security and the pandemic. As we all know, Vice President Harris will be taking her first Foreign trip next month June 8th to Mexico and Guatemala to hold talks about immigration and its cause.


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 To mark the 100th day of the Biden-Harris Administration, Vice President sat down for in an exclusive interview for the second time with ABC's Good Morning America's co-anchors George Stephanopoulos and Robin Roberts.

Screenshot: GMA/Twitter


She spoke about President Biden's speech at the Joint Session of Congress on Wednesday's night, the 100th day of their administration as well as the rebuttal from Republican Senator Tim Scott, (R-S.C)

Screenshot: GMA/Twitter

.@ABC NEWS EXCLUSIVE: “I believe that the president yet again has reminded us to be optimistic and believe in America.” @VP Kamala Harris talks about her key takeaway from Pres. Biden’s address. https://t.co/yuXL1aSZYz pic.twitter.com/66WB2lYdGf

— Good Morning America (@GMA) April 29, 2021

2) Vice President Harris traveled to Baltimore, Maryland, where she declared, "Today is a good day, Baltimore," where she visited a vaccination site at M&T Bank Stadium.



On arriving on board Marine Two from the White House to Port Covington, she took the short drive to M&T Bank stadium, where Governor Larry Hogan, Mayor Brandon Scott and Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease and member of the White House COVID-19 Response Team were waiting for her.



M&T Bank Stadium, home to the state's NFL Team Baltimore Ravens is one of the stadiums which the NFL offered to be used as a mass vaccination site. This is operated in partnership between the University of Maryland Medical System, the state health department, the Maryland National Guard and the Maryland Stadium Authority.

Madam Vice President toured the site, met with patients and staff who were administering the COVID-19 vaccine amongst the staff she met with the Maryland Air National Guard medical team who were also helping. Governor Hogan introduced the head of the Maryland Vaccine Equity Task Force, Brig. Gen. Janeen Birckhead of the Maryland Army National Guard, to the Vice President.

 She then talked about the administration’s first 100 days, as well as its legislation before Congress.



She also promoted the jobs and infrastructure plan and the American Families Plan, which she said during her remarks would address a child care crisis, exacerbated by the pandemic forcing nearly 2 million women out of the workforce in the past year

 Amongst those who toured the stadium with the Vice President were: some of the Democratic members of Maryland’s congressional delegation: the state’s U.S. senators, Benjamin Cardin(D-MD-05) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), and U.S. representatives Congressman Kweisi Mfume(D-MD 7th District) and John Sarbanes (D-MD 3rd District).  


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 Wednesday April 28th marked the 99th day since President Joseph R. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took their respective Oaths of Offices in a sworn in ceremony on January 20th at Capitol Hill. To mark their 99th day in office, President Joe Biden addressed the nation in his first Joint Session of Congress.

Screenshot: MSNBC


Before the address was given, Vice President Harris who arrived from the White House accompanied by the country's first Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff ceremoniously led Senate members from the Senate floor through Stat Hall then the Rotunda into the House. Reaching the House she was joined by House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi(D-CA) where both ladies stood side by side behind the dais in the House chamber, chatting with each other and occasionally waving to fellow lawmakers as everyone waited for President Biden to arrive.



The evening was marked in an era of political "firsts," offered one of the most symbolic when, for the first time in the country's history, two women flanked an American president on the dais of the House Chamber as he delivered an address to a joint session of Congress.



Vice President Harris who became the First Asian, First South Asian, First African-American, first woman and first Black and Indian American to be elected as vice president. Whilst Speaker Nancy Pelosi who became the First female House Speaker during President Bush 43's presidency.



In her role as president of the Senate, she joined Speaker Pelosi to preside over the joint session of Congress.



According to protocol, Vice President Kamala Harris called the proceedings to order and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formally introduced President Biden to Congress as president for the first time.

President Joe Biden began his address by noting the historic development. After taking the podium, Biden greeted both women standing behind him with a “Madam Speaker” and “Madam Vice President.”

He then declared, “No president has ever said those words — and it’s about time.”

First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff were sitting in the viewing box.


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For Wednesday, Vice President Harris was wearing a Bespoke Prabal Gurung Hand Tailored Double Crepe Cream Suit And Ivory Silk Charmeuse Camisole. Thanks to the designer Prabal Gurung who tweeted out the details on Twitter, this were made at Prabal Gurung Atelier in New York.

She accessorized with Ana Khouri Pearl Time Necklace, Earrings and Bracelet, made of 18k fairmined gold and ethically sourced South Sea Pearls. 

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 Here is Madam Vice President's schedule for Thursday:

1) In the morning, she joined President Biden in the Oval Office to receive the President's Daily Briefings.

2) Later, she once again joined President Biden in the Rose Garden to deliver remarks on the rising gun problems facing the country. First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden was in attendance. They were accompanied by Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Photo Credit: Meghan Hays 46/Twitter


Giving her remarks, Madam Vice President said that during her time as California's attorney general she reminisced working and discussing with the then Vice President Biden to reduce gun violence and his work resulted in nearly two dozen actions, from narrowing the gun show loophole to expanding funding for mental health services.

Photo credit: Angela Perez 46/Twitter


She also spoke about the then Senator Biden who worked and won twice against the gun lobbies by working to pass the Brady Handgun Violation [Violence] Prevention Act. The act established a background check system and has kept more than 3 million firearms out of the hands of dangerous people. A year later, he worked to pass another law to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines for 10 years.

3) Then the President and Vice President had lunch in the Private Dining Room.

4) After lunch, she was back in the Oval Office joining President Biden to receive the week's COVID-19 briefing

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She wore her bespoke Prabal Gurung suit and trouse
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 Hello new week here on Madam Vice President's schedule for this last few days in the month of March:

1) She began the day by joining President Biden in the Oval Office to receive the President's Daily Briefings.

2) In honour of March 29th being the day to commemorate the Vietnam War Veterans on the National Vietnam War Veterans day, Vice President Harris celebrated the veterans who sacrifice to protect our country, by calling U.S. Army First Sergeant (Retired) Gumersindo Gomez, to thank him for his service in Vietnam, which included 20 years of service in uniform, and the work he continues to do for veterans.



3) Then she met with President Biden in the South Court Auditorium for the week's COVID briefings 4) followed by President Biden giving remarks to the nation on the COVID-19 response and the state of vaccinations with Vice President Harris attending.

Photo Credit: Angela Perez 46/Twitter


4) Then Madam Vice President met with U.S Special Envoy for the Northern Triangle, Ricardo Zúñiga, to discuss implementing the American Government's plan to engage the governments and people of the region, and address the root causes of migration from Central America. 





Roberto Zuniga was appointed last week by the Department of State to serve as its Special Envoy for the Northern Triangle.  He will lead U.S. diplomatic efforts, advise the Secretary and Acting Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, and coordinate closely with the National Security Council staff on the administration’s comprehensive efforts to stem irregular migration to the United States and implement President Biden’s multi-year, $4 billion to address root causes of migration in Central America.

As we all know President Biden had appointed Vice President Harris to lead the talks in the Northern Triangle on how to address the increase in immigrations and its root causes

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She is wearing her Black Bespoke Prabal Gurung blazer and pants, with what looks to be Michael Kors Black Stretch-Viscose T-Shirt black pearl necklace and Manolo Blahnik pumps



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 Here is Madam Vice President's Thursday schedule:

1) In the morning, she joined President Biden in the Oval Office to receive and discuss the President's Daily Briefs.

2) In the afternoon, she joined President Biden again in the Oval Office to receive the weekly Economic Briefing and COVID-19 briefing.

3) Another historic moment took place on Thursday. Madam Vice President held an Oath of Office and swear in ceremony for the newest member of the Biden-Harris Administration. The then Congresswoman Deb. Haabland, an enrolled member of the Laguna Pueblo and 1 of two first Native American women elected to join Congress in 2019 representing New Mexico's 1st congressional district was nominated by the then President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris to the post of Secretary of The Interior.



In a long and delayed Senate vote of 51–40, she was confirmed as the first Native American Cabinet secretary in U.S. history. Dress in a traditional Pueblo dress, moccasins and jewelry, she took the Oath of Office becoming the First Native American and 54th Secretary of the Interior and the head of the United States Department of the Interior.

4) Following another Oath of the Office and swear in ceremony was held. Katherine Tai who nominated by the then Biden-Harris team to lead the The Office of the United States Trade Representative. 



In a Senate vote of 98-0, she was confirmed, making her the first and so far the only member of the Cabinet to be confirmed with no opposition. Ambassador Tai is now the first Asian-American and Woman of Colour as well the 19th United States Trade Representative.

5) Madam Vice President convened and hosted a group of women leaders in the Labor Movement to the ceremonial office to discuss the American Rescue Plan and supporting America’s workers




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She was wearing her black Bespoke Prabal Gurung suit and trousers with black LaFayette 148 Perla Reversible Silk Blouse. Paired with Manolo Blahnik pumps

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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.

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