Vice President Kamala Harris was given a special homemade gift from U.S. Sen. Andy Kim’s kids at his swearing-in ceremony: a pair of business cards, so Harris can keep in touch with them.
After the recently elected senator from New Jersey was sworn in by the outgoing vice president, his two boys offered Harris their business cards complete with contact information.
Harris was defeated by former President Donald Trump in November’s presidential election and will leave office later this month.
In a post on X, Kim said his boys made business cards to hand out at the U.S. Capitol and told Harris to “stay in touch.”
C-SPAN caught the cute moment on television, when Harris read aloud the boys’ occupations: “a marine biologist and science guy expert.”
“This is so good,” Harris said, reacting to the gift. “And you even have an email address, so now I can stay in touch. This is so good.”
Harris eventually held up the cards for those in attendance to see the special gift, and Kim, a fellow Democrat, said the boys spent a lot of time designing them.
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