Kamala Harris is trying to discover his next chapter, and could start with a group of experts.
The former vice president, who lost to President Trump the past fall, is weighing whether to launch a “Institute of Policies and Ideas”, with the advisor Brian Nelson silently approaches the universities, including Stanford and Howard, about the organization of the company, according to multiple reports.
Harris, 60, “jokes to her friends who is unemployed for the first time,” said the New York Times. But time is marking. In addition to public services pensions, former vice presidents do not receive the same funds from the Post Office as former presidents, and Harris may soon need to align new sources of income, commercial after burning through the campaign, cash cash in their bankruptcy of 2024.

The idea of starting a policy institute, a common movement for former politicians, has raised your eyebrows even within its own camp. The allies warn that the collection of funds for such a center exhibits it to political headaches in the future, as special if you choose to run for the governor of California in 2026 or have another time in the White House in 2028. Harris Hasu told People’s Sills to decide soon.
Although it has been largely maintained outside the center of attention since November, it has made some public comments, including a speech at the beginning of this time warning against “capitular” to the use of Trump’s executive branch. He also addressed Democratic activists in Wisconsin by Zoom before that election of the Supreme Court, but local agents rejected their sacrifice to visit in person, fearing that it became a distraction.
The former Second Caballero Dougoff, 60, returned to the legal world with a lucrative concert in Willkie Farr and Gallagher, obtaining $ 6 million a year, while the company reached an agreement approved by Trump that Emhoff opposed beer.
The New York Post contacted the office of the former vice president.