Jimmy Carter nodded politely toward Ronald Reagan at the Republican's inauguration. Richard Nixon clasped John F.
Vice President Harris will mark the final days of the Biden administration by signing her desk drawer in the ceremonial White House office Thursday afternoon, carrying on a tradition that began
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to do what only two ... of his narrow election loss in a 1960 showdown with then-Sen. John F. Kennedy. The president, pointing to the Jan. 6, 2021 storming ...
Kamala Harris is set Monday to do what nearly ... Before that, then-Vice President Richard Nixon announced John F. Kennedy’s victory. Nixon took a moment during the 1961 certification to mark ...
Dignitaries, including Supreme Court justices and members of Congress, take part in lying-in-state ceremony at Capitol Rotunda
WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday is set to ... Richard Nixon did it after losing to John F. Kennedy in 1960. Al Gore followed suit when the U.S. Supreme Court tipped the ...
Kamala Harris of the state of California received ... Eisenhower, similarly had to sign off on the results of his loss to John F. Kennedy after the 1960 election. The moment for Harris, though ...
At 60 years old, Harris is still young in a political world where the last two presidents have set records as the oldest ever elected.
Trump secured the reelection of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) in the narrowly divided House by limiting Republicans' dissenting votes to exactly one. His controversial appointees, at this moment, appear headed for confirmation in the 53-47 Republican Senate.
At 60 years old, Harris is still young in a political world where the last two presidents have set records as the oldest ever elected.
With Donald Trump’s return to the White House only days away, Kamala Harris ' staff packed into her ceremonial office to watch her sign the desk, a tradition performed by her predecessors for decades.
Jill Biden and Kamala Harris have put their rumored differences aside in a show of support for the President during his final address to the American public.