Kamala Harris Breaks Tradition by Not Inviting J.D. Vance to Vice President's Residence
Outgoing Vice President Harris declined to host a customary tour or meeting for Vice President-elect Vance, citing historical precedent and other priorities.
- Vice President Kamala Harris has not extended an invitation to Vice President-elect J.D. Vance or his family to visit the Naval Observatory residence before Inauguration Day, breaking a long-standing tradition.
- Usha Vance, J.D. Vance's wife, reached out in November to inquire about childproofing the residence for their three young children but was initially rebuffed by Harris' office.
- Subsequent communications took place between the Vance team and Navy officials, who provided logistical details and an overview of the residence before Christmas.
- Harris' team defended the decision, noting that she was not invited to the residence by former Vice President Mike Pence, though Pence's aides dispute this claim.
- Harris' office cited her focus on other matters, including California wildfires, as part of the reason for not hosting the Vances before their move-in on January 20.