Is Kamala done with politics for good?
Kamala Harris has made a bold move after her time as vice president, signing with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), a major player in Hollywood’s entertainment industry. This move signals that the former vice president, now 60, is eyeing opportunities in the public and entertainment spheres, potentially including book deals, speaking engagements, and even film projects.
CAA, which also represents high-profile figures such as former President Joe Biden and the Obamas, is already planning to assist Harris with expanding her influence beyond the White House. The agency is expected to focus on areas such as public speaking and publishing, helping Harris carve out a new platform that aligns with the causes she has supported throughout her long political career.
Not only does CAA represent top political figures, but it also manages A-list celebrities like Beyoncé, Brad Pitt, and Ariana Grande, indicating the scope and influence of the firm. While Harris’ future plans remain unclear, this partnership is a clear indication that she intends to stay in the public eye, whether through a potential return to politics or other avenues.
This development comes shortly after Biden’s own announcement of his relationship with CAA. Though the specifics of his plans remain undisclosed, it’s apparent that both he and Harris are preparing for new roles in the post-White House landscape.
Harris has reportedly kept her options open for a future political run, including a possible presidential campaign or a bid for governor of California, after her defeat in November.
CAA’s involvement with influential figures like the Obamas—whose media company Higher Ground has produced numerous successful projects, including the award-winning documentary American Factory—suggests that Harris may follow a similar path, leveraging her political legacy to build a strong presence in entertainment and media.