Fresh challenges have arisen for Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris following serious allegations against her husband, Doug Emhoff. A new report claims that Emhoff’s behavior at his former law firm was “inappropriate” and “misogynistic,” leading to concerns about his public image and its impact on Harris’s campaign.
Former colleagues at Venable’s Los Angeles office, where Emhoff worked from 2006 to 2017, have accused him of various inappropriate behaviors. These allegations include holding men-only cocktail hours, using offensive language towards female colleagues, and enforcing discriminatory practices regarding work perks based on personal favoritism. One ex-colleague described him as an “a**hole” and alleged he would boast about belittling female partners.
Additionally, Emhoff is facing renewed scrutiny over a past incident where he allegedly assaulted a former girlfriend during the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. Friends of the woman claimed Emhoff slapped her hard enough to cause her to spin around, and she reportedly contacted them immediately after the incident, clearly shaken. This revelation raises questions about Emhoff’s character, particularly as Harris’s campaign has emphasized her feminist principles.
With the US presidential election just weeks away, these allegations put pressure on Harris to distance herself from her husband’s controversies while defining her potential presidency’s direction. As the first vice president to seek the party’s nomination to replace a sitting leader in nearly 25 years, Harris is attempting to present a distinct alternative to President Biden and her Republican opponent, Donald Trump. However, her connection to Emhoff’s tarnished reputation could complicate her campaign strategy, especially as she navigates her role in addressing critical national issues alongside the president.