I don’t see her getting a warm welcome back in California. She’s going to have to move to Montecito and become Meghan Markle’s neighbor. They have a lot in common. They’re
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden traveled to Southern California Monday following President Donald Trump's inauguration.
"President Biden and I convened local, state, and federal officials for a briefing on our coordinated response to the wildfires across Southern California," Harris wrote on X, formerly Twitter, Jan. 10. "To my fellow Californians: We are with you.
In the months since November’s election, the American Left has had little to comfort itself with but dreams. Donald Trump is riding back into the White House more popular than he’s ever been – and with Republican majorities in the House and Senate to boot.
Harris and former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff met with Los Angeles County firefighters and volunteers distributing free meals in Altadena.
Political leaders can rise or fall with disasters. Former Vice President Kamala Harris took a wise step toward potentially running for governor by meeting with fire victims in Altadena.
Winds have picked up and are expected to continue through Tuesday morning, raising the risk of new wildfires sparking.
Harris will be in Los Angeles to meet with those impacted by the devastating wildfires, her office confirmed to ABC News.
LOS ANGELES -- Kamala Harris and Joe Biden traveled to Southern California Monday following President Donald Trump's inauguration. Harris' first stop in her home state was at Gordy's Garage ...
Following Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made their way to Southern California for a series of engagements aimed at supporting those affected by recent fires and recognizing the heroic efforts of first responders.
After leaving the vice presidency, Kamala Harris returned to her home state of California. She visited wildfire first responders and helped with food distribution at World Central Kitchen, demonstrating her dedication to community and crisis response.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is heading to Los Angeles to support first responders to the Southern California wildfires, marking her first action following her vice presidency. Harris’s trip will include a visit to a fire station and passing out food to community members impacted by the fires.