But as Harris took to the lectern to open the Senate for the first time in 2025 with the Pledge of Allegiance, it appears that she messed up the words. It was a little hard to hear with all of the Senators speaking at the same time, but based on the audio it appears that Harris said:
The funeral of Jimmy Carter will likely see Kamala Harris and Donald Trump meet for the first time since the 2024 election results.
Recent reports have revealed that a soldier from the US army has been allegedly charged with the crime of selling and hacking confidential phone records of high profile US personalities which include US President- elect Donald Trump and US Vice President Kamala Harris.
Cameron John Wagenius faces two charges for selling phone records allegedly related to Donald Trump and Kamala Harris' campaigns.
Cameron John Wagenius is also accused of attempting to sell the stolen call logs of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Former President Donald Trump has reignited his criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris, sharing a New York Post article on Truth Social today.
Legal scholars are making headlines after asserting that Vice President Kamala Harris could legally reject the certification of Donald Trumps potential reelection based on the 14th Amendments oath-breaking
Vice President Kamala Harris stormed out of a meeting with powerful Teamsters President Sean O’Brien while campaigning, arrogantly telling him she didn’t need his support because she’d “win with you or without you” — just before her crushing loss to Donald Trump.
Political tensions could ignite as Vice President Kamala Harris and President-elect Donald Trump are likely to meet for the first time since the contentious 2024 election. The anticipated meeting is set to occur at
Meanwhile, President-Elect Donald Trump is hosting his own star-studded New Years Eve party at his Mar-a-Lago resort, with guests like Elon Musk, Linda McMahon, Ted Cruz and many more. And ahead of the ball drop, Trump sent out his own well-wishes for 2025 when asked for his New Years resolution:
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