After Moreno’s inauguration, Harris hit up the classic Creole restaurant Li'l Dizzy's Cafe in Tremé. She posed for photos with diners and staff and had a FaceTime call with owner Arkesha Baquet, according to a post on the restaurant’s X account.
Harris visited New Orleans in 2022, 2023 and 2024 to speak at the Essence Festival of Culture. She returned this week to resume a nationwide tour promoting her book, “107 Days,” an account of what happened after she suddenly became the Democratic candidate when President Joe Biden dropped out of the race on July 21, 2024, and endorsed her.
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Trump says CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil 'wouldn't have a job' if Kamala Harris had won the election
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Trump: New ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor ‘probably wouldn’t have a job’ if Harris won
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Donald Trump Tells CBS News’ Tony Dokoupil That If Kamala Harris Won In 2024, “You Probably Wouldn’t Have A Job Right Now”
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is expanding her real estate portfolio. The 2024 Democratic presidential nominee and her husband, Doug Emhoff, have purchased an $8.15 million home in Malibu, California, per The New York Post.
Former vice-president Kamala Harris is upgrading her Los Angeles real estate portfolio, trading one celebrity-soaked neighborhood for another.
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Liberal journalist recounts time Kamala scolded her over question they laughed about in private
Kara Swisher revealed during her podcast that Kamala Harris laughed backstage about RFK Jr. linking circumcision and autism, but then publicly scolded Swisher.
In a lengthy post on X, Harris acknowledged that Maduro is a “brutal” and “illegitimate” dictator but said that President Donald Trump’s actions in Venezuela “do not
Former Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris on Saturday condemned the President Donald Trump administration’s latest operation in Venezuela, where they captured the country’s President Ni
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Joe Rogan insists Kamala Harris would've done 'fine' on his 3-hour-show: 'Could've talked for hours'
Joe Rogan defends Kamala Harris after guest claims she couldn't handle his 3-hour podcast, saying the interview "would've been fine" during 2024 campaign.
Harris' January 2026 post did not contain the alleged quote, nor did a previous post (archived) about Venezuela from 2019, in which she called for Venezuelans to receive Temporary Protected Status, a legal status that nationals of certain designated countries can apply for.
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