Kisses for Kamala! Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff shows he s the VP s biggest fan as he blows her kisses and taps his heart during Joe Biden s first address to Congress
The Second Gentleman stole the show at the president s speech Wednesday night as he was caught on camera enthusiastically supporting his wife
Emhoff was in the audience of the joint session of Congress in the Capitol
He was seen waving and blowing multiple kisses toward Kamala Harris through his mask before tapping his heart
The adorable moment captured the attention of viewers who took to social media to call him too cute and the perfect man
If he ever imagined that at all.
His drop-ins at places where people are rolling up their sleeves for a jab of protection have become a particular focus for Emhoff as he begins to shape his groundbreaking role as SGOTUS the first “second gentleman of the United States.”
It’s a sharp pivot from his past work as an entertainment lawyer.
“These shots, they work. They’re painless,” Emhoff told Bishnu Subedi, a 28-year-old recent arrival to the U.S. from Nepal, who was getting her first Pfizer vaccine shot during his recent visit to Community Health Centers of Burlington in Vermont.
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The coronavirus has been a real drag on Joe Biden’s photo gallery. That’s the desperately sycophantic take from MSNBC’s Brian Williams as the network previewed the Democrat’s address to Congress.
Waiting for Biden to speak, Williams mourned, “Something to think about when we do see Joe Biden come down this aisle, Again, 36-year veteran of the Senate.
But so far, because of the pandemic, and he has never used terms of victimization, he has been robbed of so much of the majesty and pomp of the job. Campaign stops. Convention speech. After he won, giving his acceptance in a parking lot, in Wilmington. An inaugural address before an empty mall in Washington D.C.”
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April 29, 2021 16:56 IST
For the first time, a man is taking on the more traditional spousal role of administration cheerleader not policy maker and supporter and confidant of the vice president.
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Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris and first lady Jill Biden stand as President Joe Biden speaks to a joint session of Congress on April 28, 2021, in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. | Photo Credit:
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For the first time, a man is taking on the more traditional spousal role of administration cheerleader not policy maker and supporter and confidant of the vice president.