in Tokyo, August 2021 In August 2020, Harris was announced as Biden's running mate in the
presidential election, making Emhoff the third man in U.S. history to be a spouse of the vice presidential candidate of a major party, after
John Zaccaro (husband of
Geraldine Ferraro) and
Todd Palin (then-husband of
Sarah Palin). Emhoff said he filmed the viral "
We did it, Joe!" video on November 7, 2020, which captured a phone conversation between Biden and Harris after they learned they had won the election. When Harris assumed office, Emhoff became the first
second gentleman of the United States. He is also the first Jewish spouse of a U.S. vice president. In 2020, Emhoff himself called himself a wife guy on
Twitter. In his role as second gentleman, Emhoff focused on equal access to justice and legal representation. He delivered remarks at the annual White House Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable, a roundtable discussion focused on how the federal government could simplify its processes for people seeking legal aid. In March 2021, while second gentleman, Emhoff began teaching a course called "Entertainment Law Disputes" at the
Georgetown University Law Center. He said he respected educators as he had "learned [that] teaching is really hard", saying he has "so much respect for the teachers out there doing this each and every day." Emhoff has led the U.S. delegations to several diplomatic events, including the
opening ceremony of the
2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo and the inaugurations of South Korean president
Yoon Suk Yeol and Philippine president
Bongbong Marcos. In July 2022, he traveled to
Eugene, Oregon, to participate in the opening ceremonies of the
2022 World Athletics Championships. Emhoff was part of the American legation to the
2024 Summer Olympics, attending several competitions and the
closing ceremony. In June 2023, Emhoff engaged with the Congressional Dads Caucus in a roundtable on Capitol Hill, discussing the Biden administration's
family support programs. The discussion stressed the significance of universal
family leave and encouraged its utilization. The roundtable's agenda focused on federal strategies to encourage
co-parenting, promote
paid family and
medical leave policies, expand the
Child Tax Credit, and improve access to affordable
childcare.
As the husband of the presidential nominee, Emhoff delivers a speech at the
2024 Democratic National Convention.
Combating antisemitism , Berlin, January 31, 2023 As the first Jewish spouse of a president or vice president, Emhoff emerged as one of the Biden administration's most prominent faces in the fight against
antisemitism. After a November 2022 meeting between former president
Donald Trump,
Kanye West, and
Nick Fuentes, the
White House announced that Emhoff would lead a
round table on antisemitism on December 7. On
International Holocaust Remembrance Day in January 2023, Emhoff visited the
Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland alongside
Holocaust survivors. His visit intended to pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust and to honor survivors. During his time at Auschwitz, Emhoff laid a wreath at the camp's "Wall of Death," where thousands of prisoners were executed, and participated in a memorial service with the survivors in attendance. Harris was not present. Emhoff was part of the White House team that launched the
U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, the country's first combatting antisemitism strategy, on May 25, 2023. In the context of
reactions to the
Gaza war, Emhoff expressed concern about antisemitism in schools and on college campuses. He stated that conflations of
Jewish identity with the actions of the
Israeli government had led to increased hostility and threats against Jewish people. He said: "When Jews are targeted because of their beliefs or identity, and when Israel is singled out because of anti-Jewish hatred, that is antisemitism, and it must be condemned." Speaking about
pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses, Emhoff supported the right to protest, but said that "calls for genocide" and the murder of Jews are "completely unacceptable and must be stopped." ==Personal life==