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Kamala Harris won tickets to a Beyoncé concert from the artist herself

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WASHINGTON – Vice President Kamala Harris received tickets as a gift to one of the most popular shows of last summer by the artist herself: Beyoncé. She also attended college football’s HBCU Celebration Bowl, where her alma mater, Howard University, played Florida A&M, courtesy of ESPN, according to financial disclosure reports released Wednesday.

Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff went to the Renaissance World Tour concert at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, in August. She posted a photo of the two of them on Instagram. “Thanks for a fun date night @Beyoncé,” she wrote. The tickets were valued at $1,655.92, according to the releases. The December football game was played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Florida A&M won and the tickets Harris received were valued at $1,890.

The personal financial disclosures of the president and vice president are released annually. None of them reported any conflicts of interest.

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden together they earned a minimal income beyond what he earns as president and her teaching salary — between zero and $64,300 in royalties from his books, retirement accounts and IRA distributions. They owe between $375,000 and $815,000 on mortgages and loans. But the Bidens also reported financial holdings of at least $1 million, including retirement plans.

In addition to concert tickets, Harris and Emhoff reported income of $117,000 in royalties and returns in cash and retirement accounts. The two also sold and bought shares and have financial holdings of at least US$2.89 million.

An attorney for former President Donald Trump requested a 45-day extension on his financial disclosure “due to the complexities of his financial holdings,” according to documents filed with the Federal Election Commission. The agency complied with the request and Trump’s report is due by July 1. Trump filed an annual disclosure report last year.



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