The Capitol audience audibly booed President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris following their introduction at the Rotunda ahead of Monday’s inauguration ceremony. By contrast,
Kamala Harris has told friends that she is deeply sad about President Joe Biden’s claim that he could have won the 2024 election. Joe Biden said in an interview at the start of January that he thought he could have defeated Trump.
President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris were seen in deep conversation before they took their seats in the Capitol building in Washington
Joe Biden's smiled appeared forced and fake while he and wife Jill Biden displayed 'ongoing awkwardness' through Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, says body language expert Judi James
Survey found that Harris lost 'because of the Biden administration’s support for Israel’s genocide of Palestinians'
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's body language at Donald Trump's inauguration spoke volumes, according to experts.
Senator Deb Fischer, a Nebraska Republican and member of the Inaugural Ceremonies Committee, was giving a speech before Trump was sworn into office when Biden, who was sitting next to the podium facing the crowd of attendees in the Capitol rotunda, was caught on video with his eyes closed.
The appearance marks the end of her term as vice president and comes after her high-pressure run against Trump for the Oval Office. Earlier this month, on the fourth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, she presided over the electoral vote count, pointing out that the ceremony was “a peaceful transfer of power.”
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President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris entered the Capitol rotunda for the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Ella Emhoff reflected on her time as second daughter as her stepmother Kamala Harris exited office on Monday, Jan. 20, following Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration.
(AP Photo/Susan Walsh) President Joe Biden hugs Vice President Kamala Harris after giving his farewell address from the Oval Office of the White House Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, in Washington. (Mandel Ngan/Pool via AP) Democratic presidential candidate Sen.