Doug Emhoff, the former Second Gentleman and Kamala Harris' husband, has become the victim of quite a childish insult from Fox News' Jesse Watters about his recent behavior
Doug Emhoff has been accused of negatively impacting his wife Kamala Harris' election campaign, including one alleged error that took place at the Democratic National Convention
Former second gentleman Doug Emhoff is returning to his career as a private attorney after his wife, former Vice President Kamala Harris, lost the presidential election. A longtime entertainment ...
Doug Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris’s ... “And as the first Jewish spouse of a president or vice president.” President Barack Obama launched White House seders in 2009; they have ...
Former President Barack Obama talks with President-elect ... Bush, Laura Bush, Vice President Kamala Harris, and second gentleman Doug Emhoff arrive before the state funeral for former President ...
Vice President Kamala Harris' marriage is allegedly in turmoil, in part because she blames her husband for her 2024 election loss.
The agency further claimed that Harris has already signed up for a job in New York with a "Big Apple law firm," and she would be living away from her husband who lives in Los Angeles.
Trump said Clinton was “disrespected” and “not used properly.” Trump was also asked about his friendly chat with former President Barack Obama during former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral. “We were having some crazy conversations,” he ...
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