Kamala Harris Set To Take On Trump In First Speech Since Leaving Office – But It Will Cost You

(Los Angeles - EUA, 09/06/2022) Presidente da República Jair Bolsonaro, durante Sessão Plenária de Abertura da IX Cúpula das Américas..Foto: Alan Santos/PR

She’s back…

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is set to deliver her first major remarks since leaving the White House at the Emerge gala Wednesday in San Francisco.

However, for those interested in tuning in or attending the event in person will need to pay up.

Emerge, a training organization that seeks to prepare Democratic women to run for office, is charging $25 for viewers to gain access to the virtual livestream of the organization’s 20th anniversary gala. Other package options include a $100 fee for young professionals and a $250 general admission ticket. 

Harris is expected to issue a harsh rebuke of President Donald Trump in her keynote address and will specifically encourage Americans to resist Trump’s economic agenda, Politico reports.

Other speakers at the gala include Democrat U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and New Mexico state Sen. Cindy Nava. 

Deb Haaland, who served as former President Joe Biden’s Interior secretary, will also reportedly speak at the event. Haaland also previously served as a U.S. representative for New Mexico before heading up the Interior. 

Harris is eyeing a potential run for California governor in 2026 and is expected to make a final call on a potential run by the end of this summer.

4 Comments

  1. Can’t the idiot democrats come up with a decent leader for their party. Recirculating lying losers like Biden, Harris, AOC and Sanders shows what little they have for new ideas.

  2. Senator John Kennedy made reference last year to one congresswoman of the demoncrat persuasion, “bill goat bran, mocking bird mouth”. That is an accurate description of Harris. Also, please note the age discrimination in the demoncrat’s cost for tickets!

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