Former Vice President Kamala Harris will make her first big statement since leaving the White House in San Francisco’s Emeljugala on Wednesday, but virtually anyone who wants to stream her speech will have to pay.
Emerge is a training organization seeking to prepare for the Democratic woman, and is charging $25 to allow viewers to access the organization’s 20th anniversary gala virtual live stream. Other packaging options include a $100 fee and a $250 general admission ticket for young professionals.
A spokesman for Harris confirmed that she would make a statement at the Emeljugala and was postponed to appear when asked about the price of the streaming fee. An Emerge spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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Harris is expected to issue harsh criticisms in his keynote speech, and Politico reports that it specifically encourages Americans to resist Trump’s economic agenda.
Other speakers at the Gala include Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger, Michigan Sen. Mallory McMorrow and New Mexico Sen. Cindy Nava.
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Similarly, Deb Haaland, former President Joe Biden’s secretary of home, will speak at the event. Haaland previously served as the US representative for New Mexico before heading to the interior.
Meanwhile, Harris is looking at the California governor’s potential run in 2026 and is expected to make a final call on the possibility of running by the end of this summer, Politico reports.
Diana Stancy is a political reporter for Fox News Digital, covering the White House.
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