Meet Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' Families

Meet Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' Families
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On Nov. 7, many in America got their first look at what will soon be a familiar sight: the families of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on stage together, after the then-president-elect and vice president-elect gave their victory speeches in the hotly contested 2020 election.

The first and second families reunited on Jan. 20, 2021, for the presidential inauguration, which saw Joe Biden sworn in as the 46th President of the United States and Kamala Harris as the first-ever female, Black and South Asian American Vice President.

Below, a look at who's who in the first and second families, from First Lady Jill Biden and first-ever "Second Gentleman" Doug Emhoff to Harris' young grandnieces.

Joe Biden's Family

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Jill Biden

Dr. Jill Biden (née Jacobs) first met the former vice president, now 78, when she was still in college. She reportedly turned down proposals five times before agreeing to marry the then-Delaware senator, who had two young sons (Beau, the elder, and Hunter) from his previous marriage, which ended in tragedy after a 1972 car wreck killed Biden's first wife, Neilia, and their 13-month-old daughter, Naomi.

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The Bidens married in June 1977 and welcomed daughter Ashley in 1981. A longtime educator, Dr. Biden works at Northern Virginia Community College, where she teaches English. She has said she will continue to teach when she becomes first lady, as she did when she was second lady under President Barack Obama.

Hunter Biden

JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images From left: Hunter Biden, his new baby, Joe Biden

Biden's elder son Beau, a former National Guardsman and state attorney general, died from brain cancer in 2015. Beau was his dad's "soul" and younger son Hunter is his "heart," Biden has said.

But Hunter became a prime target for conservatives in the presidential election, as President Donald Trump argued his past business dealings overseas proved Hunter was corrupt while Trump's allies attacked some of his personal problems, including a history of drug addiction about which he has spoken openly.

(There had been other headline-making troubles, including a contested divorce from his first wife, Kathleen, after which he began dating his older brother's widow with his family's support; and, in 2019, a paternity lawsuit by a woman in Arkansas who said Hunter was ignoring their baby.)

The president-elect has defended Hunter, 50, over both his addiction issues and previous business dealings, which government officials acknowledged created the perception of a conflict of interest though there has never been evidence of wrongdoing.

Drew Angerer/Getty President Joe Biden embraces his family First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, son Hunter Biden and daughter Ashley after being sworn in during his inauguration

"My son, like a lot of people, like a lot of people you know at home, had a drug problem. He's overtaken it. He's fixed it. He's worked on it. And I'm proud of him," Biden said at the first presidential debate against Trump, in September 2020, after Trump derided Hunter's struggles with drug use.

Hunter said on Good Morning America last year that he had shown “poor judgment” about his past business ties, given his dad’s government work, but he said that he did not “do anything improper.”

“Did I make a mistake? Well, maybe in the grand scheme of things, yeah,” he said then. “But did I make a mistake based upon some ethical lapse? Absolutely not.”

Speaking with The New Yorker, he also talked about his drug issues.

"Look, everybody faces pain," he told the magazine last year. "Everybody has trauma. There's addiction in every family. I was in that darkness. I was in that tunnel — it's a never-ending tunnel. You don't get rid of it. You figure out how to deal with it."

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Dr. Jill Biden, Hunter Biden, his infant son with wife Melissa Cohen and other members of President Joe Biden's family attend a farewell ceremony at the Major Joseph R. "Beau" Biden III National Guard/Reserve Center in Delaware on Tuesday.

Hunter shares three daughters with ex-wife Kathleen as well as a child born in 2018 with the Arkansas woman and a baby boy, born in March 2020, with wife Melissa Cohen, a South African filmmaker. On inauguration day 2021, it was revealed the baby boy was named Beau, for Hunter's late brother.

The Nov. 7 victory speeches marked the first public appearance of baby Beau, who could be seen in the president-elect's arms on stage. He also joined the family for Biden's inauguration ceremony.

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Ashley Biden

Ashley, the president's younger daughter (after daughter Naomi's death in the '72 car crash) and the youngest of his children, appeared with her dad on the campaign trail a number of times and could be seen dancing on stage after his victory speech.

The 39-year-old studied cultural anthropology at Tulane University, received a master's of social work from the University of Pennsylvania and was named executive director of the non-profit Delaware Center for Justice in 2014.

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In the wake of her brother Beau's death, she launched a non-profit clothing company called Livelihood which, according to Marie Claire, is currently undergoing a rebrand. She married Philadelphia surgeon Howard Krein in a joint Catholic-Jewish church service in 2012.

She and Hunter took time to remember their late brother as they introduced their father as the Democratic presidential nominee for the first time at this year's Democratic National Convention.

Naomi Biden

The Biden grandchildren played a large part in the newly minted president's campaign — and have a bigger even role in his personal life.

"Every single day, I speak to all five of my grandkids. Either on the phone, or I text with them," Biden told Anderson Cooper during a March CNN town hall. "We sit on our back porch and they sit out on the lawn with two chairs there, and we talk about everything that is going on in their day. And talk about being home from school. And who's driving whom crazy, and so on."

Named for her late aunt, Naomi, 26, is the eldest of Hunter's children and a recent graduate of Columbia Law School, where her grandfather delivered remarks in this year's virtual graduation ceremony.

Naomi is also active on Twitter, where she's been critical of former President Trump and defended her father. She was the one to share a sweet image of the Biden grandchildren hugging Joe on Nov. 7, 2020 — the day the presidential race was called for him.

Finnegan Biden

The second daughter of Hunter and his first wife, Kathleen, Finnegan is 20 and appeared at grandfather Joe Biden's side on the campaign trail and at rallies. She was named after his mother, Jean Finnegan, who died in 2010 at the age of 92.

She helped her grandfather tap into a new voting audience during the campaign, sitting down for a chat with actress and first-time voter Maddie Ziegler to discuss the importance of the youth vote and getting first-time voters registered and energized for the election.

Maisy Biden

The youngest of Hunter and Kathleen's kids, Maisy, 18, was also a regular on the trail.

She went live with Disney Channel star Olivia Rodrigo in October 2020 to talk "voting, the environment and her pop Joe," as Rodrigo recapped on Instagram. Together, the two drove young voters to registration site iwillvote.com.

In 2019, Maisy celebrated her high school graduation alongside schoolmate and friend Sasha Obama.

Natalie Biden

Natalie, 16, is the eldest child of the late Beau and his wife, Hallie. Natalie (center, in Flint, Michigan in October 2020 with her grandfather and cousin Maisy) appeared at the DNC alongside the other Biden granddaughters in August. According to NBC News, it was Natalie and her sisters who first told their grandfather that he had won the 2020 election, as news broke of his victory early on Nov. 7.

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Robert "Hunter" Biden

Named for his uncle, Robert "Hunter" Biden (below, right) is the youngest of Beau and Hallie's children and was reportedly born in 2006.

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In September, he appeared in a video alongside his sister and cousins as they recited the national anthem for the DNC.

Kamala Harris' Family

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Doug Emhoff

With Harris' election win, her husband, attorney Doug Emhoff, has become the country's first "second gentleman." The two were set up by a mutual friend and married in August 2014, after Emhoff proposed in Harris' apartment four months earlier.

The Brooklyn-born entertainment lawyer worked as a partner at DLA Piper Law Firm in Los Angeles, though he went on leave to support his wife on the campaign trail and has since said he will leave his practice entirely.

He has been a fixture of Harris' campaign, going viral while dancing at the San Francisco Pride Parade and for pushing a protester who tried to confront Harris out of the way in June 2019.

"She's got plenty of great people giving her political advice," Emhoff told PEOPLE, on the eve of the Nov. 3 election. "I'm her partner, I'm her best friend and I'm her husband. And that's what I'm here for. I'm here to have her back."

Cole and Ella Emhoff

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Though Harris did not have children of her own prior to meeting Emhoff, she gained two with Cole and Ella, his kids from a previous marriage. As Harris' stepchildren, they affectionately refer to her as "Momala."

Harris wrote in a 2019 Elle piece that she and Emhoff, "put a lot of thought into when and how I would first meet the kids." When they finally did, she wrote, "Cole and Ella could not have been more welcoming." Harris has also said that she is close with Emhoff's ex-wife Kerstin, a producer.

She wrote in her memoir that “we sometimes joke that our modern family is almost too functional.”

According to LinkedIn, Ella, 21, is a student at Parsons School of Design in New York City. She often posts her designs to her well-curated Instagram account, where she's even sold some of her wares.

Cole, 26 (below, right), is more private, though he did speak about his first meeting with Harris in a conversation with his dad and sister, recorded for Glamour.

Tony Avelar/AP/Shutterstock Douglas Emhoff, left, and children Ella and Cole

"I think for all of us, it was love at first sight ... I got to know her first on a much more personal level — her music tastes, her cooking, how she interacts with Doug, which was hilarious," he said. "She would just be ribbing him. It was perfect."

Maya Harris

A lawyer and political adviser, Harris' younger sister, Maya (below, right), has been arguably her closest aide and played an integral role in her campaign. The 52-year-old served as the chairwoman of Harris' 2020 presidential campaign, which ended in December 2019. As Politico notes, Maya was involved in every facet of her sister's campaign and recruited staff, solicited donors and helped draft policy.

Meena Harris/Twitter Meena Harris, Kamala Harris and Maya Harris

Maya, who previously worked as an adviser to Hillary Clinton and as an on-air analyst for MSNBC, is married to Tony West, the chief legal officer at Uber.

Meena Harris

Maya's daughter, Meena, has gained fame in her own right for her active social media presence and videos of her aunt on TikTok. Above, the two are pictured together on her Instagram.

Like her mom and aunt, Meena, 36, is a lawyer as well as a children's book author. The Harvard and Stanford-educated attorney is also the founder of the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign, an organization that brings awareness to social causes and creates limited runs of political- and Kamala Harris-themed clothing.

Meena's Children

Meena has two kids with her husband, Nikolas Ajagu: 4-year-old Amara and Leela, age 2.

A video of Amara sitting on the then-vice president-elect's lap was widely shared in the days leading up to the election.

Alex Wong/Getty Nikolas Ajagu with Leela and Amara

“Well you could be president,” Harris can be heard telling Amara in the video. “But not right now. You have to be over the age of 35.”

The girls could also be seen in one of their mom's Instagram posts, holding hands with Harris over a caption that read, "VICE PRESIDENT AUNTIE."