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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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 For Tuesday:

1) She joined President Biden in the Oval Office to receive the President's Daily Briefings

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

3) Vice President Harris was in the Congress building in her second job as Presiding Officer of the Senate to cast her fifth and sixth tie breaking vote.

She broke two tie votes on President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the White House's Office of Personnel Management, marking her fifth and sixth votes as tiebreaker since assuming the vice presidency on January 20th.

Kiran Arjandas Ahuja who was nominated by the President a few weeks ago to lead the Office of Personnel Management, had a 48-48 previous tie vote with Republicans fighting against Ahuja’s nomination, focusing on two issues that are critical for messaging on cultural issues ahead of the midterm elections: critical race theory and abortion rights. 

After a 50-50 vote on Tuesday, Vice President Harris casted the tie break vote. 

4) Then she stayed in the Presiding Officer's seat while looking on as votes for one Voting Right bill, For The People Act were casted.

Unfortunately, The Senate failed to pass a broad voting rights package on Tuesday, putting a halt to Democratic legislation aimed at offsetting recent restrictive state laws sought by Republican-led states.

The Senate was unable to bring the For the People Act up for consideration. With a 50-50 vote, it fell short of the 60 required to override a GOP filibuster. All Democratic senators voted to start discussion, while Republicans voted unanimously to stop it.

Democrats mainly praise the For the People Act as vital because Republican-led states have enacted a spate of new voting restrictions that civil rights groups worry would depress the vote for marginalized groups and make voting more difficult.

After she met with the press for her remarks on the failed passing on a broad voting rights.


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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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 1) President Biden and Vice President Harris welcomed members of Congress Leadership to the White House where they were receive in the Oval Office. 

Photo Credits: President Joe Biden/Twitter


The group who attended were made up of House Majority Leader and Speaker, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer and Senate Minority Leader McConnell. President Biden and Vice President Harris worked with them to identify areas where they could collaborate, especially with regard to infrastructure, on which the leaders agreed there was a need for investment.

2) According to an article by People's magazine, Vice President Harris hosted a virtual Vaccine Discussion with a diverse group of celebrities and influencers for a discussion on the best methods to reach the public with information about the COVID-19 vaccine.

The event was close to the press and public but according to People, Vice President Harris was joined by Health Expert and senior advisor to the administration's COVID-19 response team, Dr. Marcella Nunez Smith, 

The celebrities and influencers according to the article which included Kim Kardashian, Joe Jonas, Karlie Kloss, Lily Collins and Camila Cabello. 

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 With a few days to go before being officially sworn in as Vice President, Kamala is on her last working sessions at the Senate.

On January 1st (New Year's day), Kamala was back at the U.S Capitol in Washington D.C to vote on the Senate floor. The vote was on the National Defense Authorization Act. Both the House and Senate voted to override President Trump's veto thereby passing the act.

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 With fifteen days remaining to the Runoff's election in Georgia which will see which Democrat or Republican candidates will represent the Southern state at the federal Senate. 


Photo credits: Argent/Instagram

There are only 15 days left to get out the vote for the Georgia runoffs. That’s why I’m in Columbus, GA for a drive-in rally with @ReverendWarnock and Jon @Ossoff. Let’s flip the Senate blue. https://t.co/vSSYGMAB7x

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 21, 2020

Yesterday December 21st, Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris went on the drive in rally in Columbus, a city on the state's western border with Alabama, to invite people to vote at the current early voting and January 5th vote throughout the state. Telling the crowd that, "Everything is at stake. Everything that was at stake in November is at stake leading up to January 5th."

The Georgia runoffs are about health care, about jobs, about justice. This will not be easy but it is within our power to change the course of our nation’s history by electing @ReverendWarnock and @Ossoff. pic.twitter.com/TjYeiD5T6a

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 22, 2020

The Senate Majority hangs in these elections. If Democrats win both races, they would be able to control a 50-50 Senate, with VP-elect Kamala Harris breaking ties, handing the party full control of Congress.

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The two Democrats on the ballots are Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

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After the campaign, MVP-elect sat down with MSNBC's Joy Reid during the Reid Out show for an exclusive interview, where she encourage everyone especially the minority groups(Blacks, Latinos and Asian Americans) to go out and get vaccinated with the newly release COVID-19 vaccine.


Black folks, Latinos, Asian Americans, and our Indigenous brothers, sisters, and friends are more likely to die from COVID-19.

I fully trust our public health experts—which is why I will be getting the vaccine next week. pic.twitter.com/w409dSPKpu

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 22, 2020


Before leaving for Georgia, Madam Vice President-elect was at Capitol Hill for Senate business where the Senate passed a giant year-end spending bill combining $900 billion in Covid-19 relief aid with $1.4 trillion in regular government funding and a bevy of tax breaks for businesses


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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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