Vice President Harris had a slip of the tongue during a memorial service for the late Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas. While honoring Jackson for her work in making Juneteenth a federal holiday, Harris accidentally referred to herself as “president” instead of vice president. She quickly corrected herself, but the moment was captured during her eulogy.
Jackson Lee passed away on July 19 at the age of 74 after battling pancreatic cancer. She is survived by her husband, Elwyn Lee, and her two children, Jason and Erica. Jackson Lee had also fought and survived breast cancer in the past, showing her resilience and strength.
Harris praised Jackson Lee’s dedication to justice and advocacy for the people of Houston and America. She described her as a fierce and strategic leader who always fought for progress. Harris shared stories of their interactions, highlighting Jackson Lee’s tough love and unwavering belief in creating positive change.
Despite the slip-up during the eulogy, Harris’s words showcased her deep respect and admiration for Jackson Lee. She emphasized the importance of continuing the fight for freedom, opportunity, and justice for all, in honor of Jackson Lee’s memory.
The passing of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee is a loss felt not only by her family and loved ones but also by the community and the nation as a whole. Her legacy of resilience, dedication, and advocacy will continue to inspire others to work towards a better future for all. It serves as a reminder of the impact that one person can have in creating positive change and leaving a lasting legacy.