
Former Vice President Kamala Harris signs with Creative Artists Agency, sparking speculation about her future political ambitions and influence.
At a Glance
- Kamala Harris renews partnership with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for representation
- CAA to focus on Harris’s speaking engagements and book publishing pursuits
- Move signals Harris’s potential expansion of influence beyond vice-presidential tenure
- Speculation arises about Harris’s future political endeavors, including possible California gubernatorial run
- Harris joins former President Joe Biden in re-signing with CAA after leaving office
Harris Teams Up with Hollywood Agency
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has renewed her partnership with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), a move that has set political circles abuzz with speculation about her future ambitions. The Hollywood powerhouse will represent Harris in all areas, with a particular focus on speaking engagements and publishing opportunities.
The new deal mirrors their previous collaboration during Harris’s tenure as a U.S. Senator, which resulted in the publication of her memoir, “The Truths We Hold: An American Journey.”
The agency’s involvement is expected to play a crucial role in shaping Harris’s post-White House initiatives. CAA has expressed its commitment to creating strategic opportunities that will expand Harris’s platform, allowing her to continue advocating for issues she has championed throughout her career in public service.
Harris’s decision to partner with CAA has fueled discussions about her potential political trajectory. With her return to Los Angeles alongside husband Doug Emhoff, rumors have begun circulating about a possible run for Governor of California in the near future.
Lord help us…
This move suggests that Harris is not content to fade into the background after her historic tenure as the first woman, first Black American, and first South Asian American to serve as Vice President of the United States. Let’s not forget her record breaking.
“CAA will work closely with Harris on her post-White House initiatives, creating strategic opportunities that expand her platform in support of the issues she has championed throughout decades-long career in public service,” CAA said.
Harris is also set to receive the Chairman’s Award at the upcoming NAACP Image Awards ceremony.
The former VP has kept a fairly low profile since leaving office, but something tells us this won’t be the last we hear from her…