Biden-Harris relationship, meetings since election have been 'frosty,' report says – EVOL

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President Biden and Jill Biden’s relationship with Vice President Kamala Harris and Doug Emoff has been rocky after the vice president lost the election to President-elect Donald Trump, according to a new report. 

The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the “postelection rapport” between the Bidens and the Harris family has sometimes been “frosty,” in private, citing people familiar with the relationship.

Harris took the president’s place at the top of the Democratic ticket after a weeks-long pressure campaign forced Biden to drop out of the race in July. The president was lauded as a hero and a patriot for dropping out, but he’s taken blame in recent weeks for not getting out sooner in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory.

The WSJ noted that first lady Jill Biden had not been fond of Harris since she accused the president of

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