Kamala Harris is the first woman to be elected President of the United States (briefly)
Kamala Harris is the first woman to be elected President of the United States (briefly)
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President Joe Biden temporarily passed control to US Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday, making her the first woman in the US to hold presidential office.

Biden was under anaesthetic for a normal colonoscopy for one hour and 25 minutes when the power transfer took place, according to CNN.

Harris, the United States’ first female, Black, and South Asian vice president, broke even another milestone by becoming the country’s first female president.

According to Psaki, Harris worked from her West Wing office while Biden was sedated.

On Friday morning, Biden met with Harris and the White House Chief of Staff.

“POTUS was in a good mood and resumed his duties at that moment.” “He’ll do the rest of his usual physical at Walter Reed,” Psaki tweeted.

According to CNN, Biden arrived to Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday morning for his first normal annual exam since becoming office.

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When the president requires anaesthetic in the United States, the vice president usually assumes presidential duties.