Los Angeles Times

Emhoff to lead South Korea trip

- By Noah Bierman

WASHINGTON — Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff will travel to Seoul on Sunday, leading the U.S. delegation to next week’s inaugurati­on of South Korea’s incoming president, Yoon Suk-yeol, a White House official said.

The trip is Emhoff ’s first to a foreign inaugurati­on and third foreign excursion since his wife, Vice President Kamala Harris, took office in January 2021. Emhoff led a delegation to Tokyo in August, representi­ng U.S. leadership at the Paralympic Games. He traveled with Harris to France in November.

Emhoff is the first male in his role but has otherwise been a fairly traditiona­l second spouse, serving as a high-level ambassador, attending political events and keeping up a brisk domestic travel schedule to build support for the administra­tion’s agenda.

The inaugurati­on is Tuesday. The delegation also includes Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, Rep. Ami Bera (D-Elk Grove), Rep. Marilyn Strickland (DWash.) and several diplomats.

South Korea is an important U.S. ally and security partner. It shares a border with North Korea, an unpredicta­ble adversary with a nuclear weapons program. President Biden is scheduled to visit South Korea and Japan later this month.

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Associated Press Gerry Broome DOUG EMHOFF, the second gentleman, will lead the U.S. delegation in Seoul next week.

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