Skip to content
Did Kamala Harris Celebrate Juneteenth With a Dinner Served by Black Servants?
Go to my account

Did Kamala Harris Celebrate Juneteenth With a Dinner Served by Black Servants?

Viral photos depict a dinner for female senators, not an event tied to the new federal holiday.

Viral social media posts claim to show Vice President Kamala Harris and a number of senators celebrating Juneteenth while being served by black servants. 

The dinner was not, in fact, a celebration of Juneteenth but a dinner Harris hosted at the Naval Observatory—the vice president’s residence—for women in the U.S. Senate. Harris invited all 24 female senators—eight Republicans and 16 Democrats—and all but three of whom were present. The get-together occurred on June 15 and the pictures from the social media posts come from tweets shared by senators who attended. Sen. Marsha Blackburn told Sean Hannity that the night’s conversation was apolitical. 

If you have a claim you would like to see us fact check, please send us an email at factcheck@thedispatch.com. If you would like to suggest a correction to this piece or any other Dispatch article, please email corrections@thedispatch.com.

Alec Dent is a former culture editor and staff writer for The Dispatch.

Share with a friend

Your membership includes the ability to share articles with friends. Share this article with a friend by clicking the button below.

Please note that we at The Dispatch hold ourselves, our work, and our commenters to a higher standard than other places on the internet. We welcome comments that foster genuine debate or discussion—including comments critical of us or our work—but responses that include ad hominem attacks on fellow Dispatch members or are intended to stoke fear and anger may be moderated.

You are currently using a limited time guest pass and do not have access to commenting. Consider subscribing to join the conversation.

With your membership, you only have the ability to comment on The Morning Dispatch articles. Consider upgrading to join the conversation everywhere.