Kamala Harris, former United States Vice President, reactivated her dormant campaign social media accounts on February 5, 2026. She rebranded the platforms to focus on organizing young voters. The accounts had remained inactive since her defeat in the 2024 presidential election against Donald Trump.
Announcement Details
Harris announced the change in a video posted on the rebranded X account, @headquarters_67. “I have good news! So Kamala HQ is turning into headquarters,” she stated in the video. She explained that the hub served as a place where users could access the latest updates and connect with leaders.
Additionally, Harris highlighted various types of leaders. “Be they elected leaders, community leaders, civic leaders, faith leaders, young leaders,” she said. She expressed enthusiasm and urged followers to stay engaged. “I am really excited about it. So stay engaged and I’ll see ya out there,” Harris added.
Purpose and Partnership
The rebranded accounts aimed to create a permanent organizing tool for progressive causes. Harris partnered with People for the American Way to manage the platform. Her team confirmed that she held no editorial oversight over the content.
Meanwhile the TikTok account changed to @headquarters. This move followed a teaser post the previous day, which read “Hey guys lol” and “TOMORROW.” Kamala Harris gives campaign accounts new life in fight against Trump
Public Reactions and Speculation
The reactivation sparked speculation about a potential 2028 White House run. Supporters praised the initiative for engaging youth, while critics questioned its timing amid ongoing political tensions.
However the account quickly posted content criticizing Republican policies, such as potential ICE actions at polling sites.56d9c5 This shift indicated a focus on current events rather than immediate campaign activities.


