US vice president's husband evacuated in bomb threat | Inquirer News

US vice president’s husband evacuated in bomb threat

/ 12:48 PM February 09, 2022

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff tour Suresnes American Cemetery in Suresnes, France, November 10, 2021. | PHOTO: Sarahbeth Maney/Pool via REUTERS

WASHINGTON — The husband of US Vice President Kamala Harris was evacuated Tuesday after a reported bomb threat at the Washington high school he was visiting to celebrate African American history, officials said.

Douglas Emhoff, whose official title is second gentleman, was pulled away by his security detail during commemorations of Black History Month at Dunbar High School in Washington, DC. Pupils were also told to leave.

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“It was a bomb threat,” Washington public schools spokeswoman Enrique Gutierrez told reporters. “We had a threat today to the facility so… basically we took the precaution of evacuating everybody, as you saw. I think everyone is safe. The building is clear.”

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No immediate details about the nature of the bomb threat were made public.

Emhoff spokeswoman Katie Peters tweeted that “Secret Service was made aware of a security threat at a school where the @SecondGentleman was meeting with students and faculty.”

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“Mr Emhoff is safe and the school has been evacuated. We are grateful to Secret Service and DC Police for their work,” Peters said.

Harris is the first woman elected US vice president and also the first Black woman and Asian American in the post. Emhoff, a lawyer who is the first ever husband of a US vice president, frequently travels alone or with Harris to help promote the White House agenda.

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