Following a enduring custom that began almost 100 years previously, Vice President Kamala Harris signed her symbolic desk drawer at the White House on Thursday, continuing a longstanding tradition.
She even addressed a group of former and current employees in her personal department at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, thanking them for their services.
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” I’m so glad of our team”, she said.
We each have a career and a calling that are about doing work for people, and doing it in a manner that is fueled by motivation, desire, and a sense of reluctance to accept rejection, Harris said.
While thanking the workers, Harris assured that she’ll likely maintain working but didn’t give any particular details. ” I will tell you that everyone here has so much to be glad of and that our job is not finished, and as you all know me, because we have worked for months and years together, and it is not in my nature to go quietly into the evening,” she said during the statement made during the office filing.
She then moved on to the actual filing, explaining that the filing was a chronological history and that she, as the 49th Vice President of the United States, “has done so with great honor and knowing that our function here has had a meaning and had an impact on people we may not meet.” People who may never recognize our brand but who will always be eternally grateful for the good deed you and we all have together done. So I’m going to take out this Sharpie with that in mind and thank you all for it.
Harris drew her name to the table drawer with a Sharpie, continuing a practice that dates back to the 1940s and has been upheld regularly since the Ford administration, with Next Gentleman Doug Emhoff capturing the time. Aside from Presidents Eisenhower and Truman, she mentioned having met all of her successors who had signed the table.
As the occasion continued, gathered employees chanted” MVP! MVP”! for Harris, who repeatedly contested against President-elect Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential contest. On January 20, she will get replaced by JD Vance.