Reports show former vice president Kamala Harris has signed with the Hollywood talent agency.
Variety first reported alleged partnership with Harris' Creative Artists Agency (CAA) on Tuesday.
The outlet writes that the CAA “creates strategic opportunities to work closely with Harris on the White House initiative and expand its platform to support issues that have been advocated over a decades-long career in public services.”
Harris joined former President Joe Biden, whose CAA deal was announced just two weeks ago. Biden was also represented by the agency before entering the White House.
CAA co-chair Richard Lovett, who announced his resubmission with Biden's agency on February 3, said he “in America's most respected and influential voice, in national and global affairs.” I called it.
“His lifelong commitment to public services is one of unity, optimism, dignity and possibilities,” Lovett's statement read. “We are extremely honored to partner with him again.”
In his partnership with the CAA, Biden released his memoir “Promise Me, Dad” in 2017, travelling the country on a “American Promise” speaking tour following his visit.
As for Harris' post-Viece presidency, she has maintained a relatively inconspicuous thing since taking office on January 20th. Over the weekend, she was spotted in New York City, where she attended a Broadway show.
The Democrat was recently ocquered online for a “word salad” speech that he delivered to performers of “Amazing World: Louis Armstrong Musical” during a trip to the Big Apple.
“Let's fill it where there are vacant seats. Tell us that the reality is that our country's progress is about expanding rights, not limiting rights,” Harris said. “We're looking at U-turns now. To maintain those rights, we have to be vigilant. It's just a nature.”
Fox Business contacted the CAA for confirmation.
Joseph Wulfsohn and Louis Casiano of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
