Kamala Harris Signs With Hollywood Talent Agency CAA After Failed Presidential Bid


HOUSTON, TEXAS - JULY 25: Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the American Federation of Teachers' 88th National Convention on July 25, 2024 in Houston, Texas. The American Federation of Teachers is the first labor union to endorse Harris for president since announcing her campaign. (Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images)
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the American Federation of Teachers’ 88th National Convention on July 25, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images)

OAN Staff James Meyers
3:24 PM – Friday, February 21, 2025

Former Vice President Kamala Harris may have a future in Hollywood. 

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The unemployed former presidential candidate has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), which is the same agency that represents ex-President Joe Biden and Barack and his wife Michelle Obama’s film and TV production company.

The glamorous agency will be used to help her sign book deals, organize speaking events and possible film or television projects. 

The agency 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,” the firm said in a statement, according to FOX Business.

Additionally, the agency will partner with the ex-Veep on areas “focusing on speaking engagements and publishing,” it said.

Major celebrities such as Ariana Grande, Beyoncé and Brad Pitt are a part of the powerful agency. 

The signing of Harris also comes just two weeks after Biden announced he would be represented by them. 

Meanwhile, Harris’ post-White House plans also aren’t clear but she reportedly has told people close to her that she wants to keep her options open for another presidential run or a possible run at California governor. 

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