Harris arrives on White House grounds for 1st time as vice president
Closing out the inaugural parade, Vice President Kamala Harris -- the first woman, first Black woman and first South Asian American to serve as the country’s second in command -- and husband Doug Emhoff -- the nation’s first second gentlemen -- were escorted in their first walk onto the White House grounds by the Howard University Showtime Marching Band.
As ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Cecilia Vega and other reporters shouted questions at Harris as she walked by to enter the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next door where the vice president's office is located, she was asked, “What’s your first job?"
"Walking to work," Harris replied, accompanied on that first walk by Howard's marching band.
Harris, a proud alum of Howard University, is also the first graduate of a historically Black university in the White House.

She made her Howard education a central part of her campaign for president and nodded to her "HBCU brothers and sisters" when accepting Biden's offer to join him on the now-winning ticket.
Later on in the day, Harris will return to Capitol Hill to swear in Sens.-elect Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock of Georgia and her successor, Alex Padilla of California -- triggering Democrats taking the majority in the Senate where Harris will cast tie-breaking votes as Senate president.












