Kamala Harris said that "America's democracy stood" and accredited it to the people's "willingness to fight for and respect the importance of our democracy."
Former Vice President Mike Pence said it was "particularly admirable" that Vice President Kamala Harris oversaw certification of the 2024 presidential election, which she lost to President-elect Donald Trump. "The peaceful transfer of power is the hallmark ...
Pence took to X, formerly Twitter, to share his praise to Congress and VP Harris for the peaceful transfer of power concerning Trump's election certification.
Mike Pence praised his successor, Kamala Harris, for presiding over the certification of her own defeat in the 2024 presidential election on Monday.
Vice President Kamala Harris has not extended an invitation for a formal sit-down or tour, multiple Democratic and Republican sources told CBS News.
Although VP Kamala Harris hasn't invited JD Vance over to the VP's residence, and her team after the election declined to speak with Usha Vance, Navy personnel who oversee the Naval Observatory provided an overview of the house — layout, logistics, practicalities of the move-in,…
In a potentially history-repeating move, Kamala Harris reportedly has no plans to extend an invitation to JD Vance for the formal VP residence tour.
Kamala Harris is readying on Monday to certify the 2024 election ... Trump’s then-vice president, Mike Pence, cemented his role in history for his actions that day. Pence was under pressure by Trump to overturn Biden’s victory and refused.
Four years ago, the certification of the 2020 presidential election results was delayed because of the riots at the US Capitol. On Monday, Congress and Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed the
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to preside over the certification of her defeat to Donald Trump. In doing so Monday, she will join a short list of other vice
Former Vice President Mike Pence said Monday it was 'admirable' the current vice president presided over the certification of the November election results.
Bruce Fischer accompanied his wife, first elected as a Senator for Nebraska in 2012, to the ceremony in Washington, D.C., on Friday and his refusal to shake hands with the vice president clearly surprised her as she oversaw the event, marking the beginning of the 119 th Congress.