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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has made one of her first major moves since exiting the White House.
On Tuesday (February 18), the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) announced that Harris had signed with the Hollywood talent agency, per The Hill.
CAA is set to represent the former VP “in all areas, focusing on speaking engagements and publishing,” CAA said in a statement announcing the signing.
“CAA will work closely with Harris on her post-White House initiatives, creating strategic opportunities that expand her platform in support of the issues she has championed throughout her decades-long career in public service,” the statement continued.
Before she made her way to the White House, CAA represented Harris when she was California's senator. Former President Joe Biden also signed on with the talent agency, per an announcement released earlier this month. Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama are among more notable CAA clients.
Harris' plans post-election loss remain unclear. Reports suggest that the former VP is weighing a run for California governor in 2026 or a 2028 presidential run.
When asked about a potential gubernatorial bid earlier this month, Harris brushed off the question, saying, “I have been home for two weeks and three days.”
“My plans are to be in touch with my community, to be in touch with the leaders and figure out what I can do to support them,” Harris said amid the wildfires that devastated Southern California.
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