Is VP Harris Moving To New York After Leaving Office?

Published on January 16, 2025

According to Page Six, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff has been looking at New York real estate.

Vice President Kamala Harris will pass the torch to the next administration in less than one week. The former district attorney, state’s attorney, senator, and vice president will begin a new chapter after her tenure as second-in-command.

Emhoff and Harris have enjoyed life in California for over two decades. The First Gentleman’s rumored tour of a $20,000-per-month New York high-rise has led speculators to believe the future for the vice president may lead north. The Park Loggia luxury condo building has three bedrooms. Page Six’s anonymous sources claim the first gentleman toured the property alone.

Harris is undoubtedly in Washington tending to her final duties in office. On Jan. 6, she performed her final official act as vice president by certifying the 2024 election votes. Unlike the 2020 certification, this one went smoothly.

Harris has not yet stated her plans after leaving the White House, but there is significant speculation that the three-time author may be fielding new book deal offers. Keith Urbahn, co-founder of the literary agency Javelin, spoke to NBC News about what he believes is a certainty.

“Kamala Harris is poised to land the biggest book deal of any vice president in history,” Urbahn said. “But the real question isn’t the advance — it’s whether the book can redefine her for 2028.”

No stranger to versatility in writing, Harris’s previous books include a children’s book, Superheroes Are Everywhere, a memoir called Smart on Crime, and The Truths We Hold, released in 2019.

Urbahn suggests that the type of book Harris releases will indicate where she goes politically in the future.

“There’s a version of this book that is full of platitudes but safe, and then there’s a version that reinvents her to lead a Democratic Party in need of rebuilding,” he said. “She gets a payday either way, but only the latter gets her a second shot at the presidency.”

Whatever Madame Vice President chooses to do with her future, many supporters will root her on.

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