“Honored to share my official portrait and to serve as your Vice President,” Harris tweeted that has since amassed nearly 200,000 likes and more than 11,000 retweets. Harris is seen wearing her signature pearls paired with a navy blazer in the official portrait.
Honored to share my official portrait and to serve as your Vice President. pic.twitter.com/jRMDesAg8B
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) April 9, 2021
“Believe me when I say this…’sometimes I just push the button,’” Jackson wrote on Instagram of radiant portrait taken on March 4. “You are looking at the official portrait of Vice President Harris. This (and one of @potus) will be adorning government buildings and embassies across the globe,” Jackson continued.
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On the other hand, Biden’s portrait was captured by Adam Schultz, who wrote on Twitter that he took the photo the day before on March 3 in the library room of the White House. According to The Hill, both portraits will hang in federal buildings across the country.
Proud to unveil the official portrait of @POTUS, taken on March 3, 2021, in the Library room of the @WhiteHouse. pic.twitter.com/8FXoJ4vYQ5
— Adam Schultz (@schultzinit) April 9, 2021