Harris and Emhoff seem to disregard Trump and Obama while the outgoing vice president grimaces at the presidential banter.
As they entered their row, the vice president paused and allowed Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff to sit closer to Trump.
At Jimmy Carter's funeral, Kamala Harris and Douglas Emhoff did not acknowledge the presence of the previous two presidents.
As Harris entered the row, she paused to let Emhoff pass her and sit on the end, closest to the Trumps.
When Harris and Emhoff arrived, there was little movement, unlike when former President George W. Bush received greetings from the Quayles, Al Gore, and the Pences.
As the other first and second families arrived, Trump and former President Barack Obama exchanged a brief conversation while facing forward.
Former First Lady Laura Bush could be seen seated behind Harris as well.
Obama spoke to the Florida man who defeated Harris in November, and she turned to see him.
Harris displayed a strained expression on her face for a brief moment before resuming her forward gaze with a grimace.
As Emhoff glanced around the majestic Episcopal church, Harris perused her funeral program.
As the outgoing first family arrived, Harris whispered in Emhoff's ear while looking at her program.
Marilyn Quayle was the only other second lady present, seated on the aisle in the third row behind the Clintons.
Lynne Cheney and Michelle Obama were absent from the wake, as was Tipper Gore, who has been separated from her Tennessee Democrat husband for more than a decade.
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