Harris receives standing ovation in first Senate appearance as VP

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris walks the abbreviated parade route after U.S. President Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20, 2021 in Washington, DC.

Vice President Harris received a standing ovation in the Senate on Wednesday upon her first visit to the chamber after being sworn in as VP.

Harris, who hours earlier became the nation’s first female vice president, went from the inaugural ceremony to the Senate, where she swore in three new members to officially give Democrats a majority in the chamber.

They included Democrats Raphael Warnock (Ga.) and Jon Ossoff (Ga.), who won a pair of runoff elections earlier this month, as well as Alex Padilla (D), who Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed to Harris’s Senate seat.

Despite leaving the Senate for the new Biden administration, Harris is likely to be heavily involved in the chamber’s activities as vice president. Warnock and Ossoff’s victories on Jan. 5 ensured a 50-50 split in the Senate, setting up Democrats to have a single-vote majority with Harris casting tie-breaking votes.

The swearing-in of the senators marked one of Harris’s first official acts as vice president. It followed her participation in the inaugural procession to the White House, accompanied by the marching band from her alma mater, Howard University.

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