Thursday 16 June 2022 02:13 PM Biden gives Kamala Harris another job: heading online harassment task force trends now
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President Joe Biden has given Vice President Kamala Harris another job - she will head a task force dedicated to fighting online abuse and harassment.
Biden on Thursday will announce the White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse and Harris will formally launch it by hosting a roundtable in the afternoon.
The administration said the task force was being launched 'to address online harms, which disproportionately affect women, girls, people of color, and LGBTQI+ individuals.'
It's the latest task to be handed to Harris, who has a full plate of issues she leads for the Biden administration, including defending voting rights and examining the root cause of migration.
Harris also has taken the lead for the administration in defending reproductive rights and a woman's right to an abortion after Politico published a draft Supreme Court opinion that, if enacted, would essentially repeal Roe v. Wade - the landmark that upheld a woman's right to an abortion.
Online harassment and bullying has been a longtime problem in the country - Melania Trump made combatting it one of the three pillars in her Be Best initiative - but the issue has taken on new urgency