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The flag of the vice president of the United States consists of the U.S. vice presidential coat of arms on a white background, with four dark blue stars in the corners. A version of the flag is kept in the vice president's office, is sometimes displayed by the vice president in official photos, and is flown on the vice president's motorcade.
Vice President Kamala Harris in 2021, with the vice presidential seal on the podium. Strictly speaking, the brass die in the vice president's office is the only actual seal of the vice president, and it is used to mark official documents and correspondence with wax impressions. [3] It is 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (4.4 cm) in diameter.
Vice President Kamala Harris appeared to botch the Pledge of Allegiance as the Senate was sworn in for the 119th Congress. “I pledge allegiance to the United States of America,” the vice ...
Description: The first official Flag of the Vice President of the United States, defined by Executive Order 7285 in 1936. The design was the same as the 1916 President's flag, defined in Executive Order 2390 in 1916, except the colors were reversed -- instead of a mostly white eagle and stars on a blue background, the Vice President's flag was a mostly blue eagle and stars on a white background.
The vice president's role began steadily growing in importance during the 1930s, with the Office of the Vice President being created in the executive branch in 1939, and has since grown much further. Due to its increase in power and prestige, the vice presidency is now often considered to be a stepping stone to the presidency.
Brazil (Vice-President) 1968–present [2] 1. REPÚBLICA FEDERATIVA DO BRASIL 2. 15 de Novembro de 1889: 1. FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL 2. 15 November 1889: Community of Portuguese Language Countries: 1996–present C P L P [abbreviation of "Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa"] C P L C [abbreviation of "Community of Portuguese ...
The 1948 Flag of the Vice President of the United States, defined in Executive Order 10016, which had its own unique design for the eagle surrounded by 13 stars. It was used until 1975. It was used until 1975.
A vice president or vice-president, also director in British English, is an officer in government or business who is below the president (chief executive officer) in rank. It can also refer to executive vice presidents, signifying that the vice president is on the executive branch of the government, university or company.