By Katherine Tinsley
2:05pm PST, Feb 7, 2025
Comedian Jeff Dye revealed on Instagram that Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff were rows behind him at a Lakers game on Thursday, February 6.
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Dye decided to poke fun at the former senator for sitting further behind him.
"Kamala Harris is at the Lakers Warriors game in like row 58," he wrote in a caption. "Should've saved some of that money."
"Kamala Harris is at the Lakers Warriors game in like row 58," he wrote in a caption. "Should've saved some of that money."
Dye's followers quickly mocked the 2024 presidential candidate.
"That's what 20 million in the hole will get you after blowing 1.5 billion," one user wrote.
"From Vice President to row 58," another joked.
While critics made assumptions about Harris' finances, others noted that she was most likely trying to enjoy the game without being noticed.
"She's probably sitting back there so she can drink in privacy," one user pointed out.
"At least she wouldn't have flushed the U.S. down the toilet and become an embarrassment globally," another said, referring to Donald Trump.
"She's probably sitting back there so she can drink in privacy," one user pointed out.
"At least she wouldn't have flushed the U.S. down the toilet and become an embarrassment globally," another said, referring to Donald Trump.
Harris and Emhoff returned to California after the inauguration and used their platforms to help their community.
"Kamala and I are grateful to be at the FireAid concert tonight in our hometown of Los Angeles," the former second gentleman said in his first Instagram post after the couple left Washington, D.C.
"It is a wonderful night that shows the strength and resilience of our city as we begin to recover and rebuild from the devastating wildfires," he added.
"Kamala and I are grateful to be at the FireAid concert tonight in our hometown of Los Angeles," the former second gentleman said in his first Instagram post after the couple left Washington, D.C.
"It is a wonderful night that shows the strength and resilience of our city as we begin to recover and rebuild from the devastating wildfires," he added.
In her concession speech, Harris urged voters to remain hopeful about the future.
"Many people have come up to me, telling me they feel tired, maybe even resigned," the former attorney general said.
"Many people have come up to me, telling me they feel tired, maybe even resigned," the former attorney general said.
While it's unclear what Harris will do next, it doesn't sound like she's done with politics just yet.
"Folks have said to me that they're not sure whether they have the strength, much less the desire, to stay in the fight," she stated. "But let me be very clear. No one can walk away. We must stay in the fight. Every one of us."
"Folks have said to me that they're not sure whether they have the strength, much less the desire, to stay in the fight," she stated. "But let me be very clear. No one can walk away. We must stay in the fight. Every one of us."