Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a heartfelt eulogy at the celebration of life service for the late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, highlighting her legacy of service and dedication to the people she served. The event took place on Thursday and saw Harris stepping into the role of 'consoler-in-chief' as she praised Jackson Lee's unwavering commitment to fighting for her constituents.
In her eulogy, Harris spoke of Jackson Lee's deep love for the people of Houston, emphasizing her big heart and tireless advocacy on their behalf. She noted that Jackson Lee's fight for the people was rooted in love and highlighted the congresswoman's instrumental role in designating Juneteenth as a federal holiday.
During her speech, Harris inadvertently referred to herself as 'president' before quickly correcting to 'vice president,' drawing applause and cheers from the crowd. She acknowledged Jackson Lee's pivotal role in making Juneteenth a federal holiday, a bill that Harris proudly co-sponsored as a United States Senator.
'It was my honor, with our President Joe Biden, to stand beside Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee as our president signed her bill into law,' Harris stated, reflecting on the historic moment when Juneteenth was officially recognized as a federal holiday.
The service was a poignant tribute to Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee's remarkable contributions to her community and the nation as a whole. Harris's words underscored the profound impact of Jackson Lee's advocacy and the enduring legacy she leaves behind.