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‘Let us choose joy!’: Oprah brings DNC to their feet
02:05 - Source: CNN
CNN  — 

Oprah Winfrey, one of the most powerful, successful and influential women in the world, is set to be part of the Democratic National Convention program Wednesday night, lending her voice and support to Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid.

Winfrey is set to participate in the lead up to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s acceptance of the Democratic vice presidential nomination, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the night’s program.

CNN reached out to representatives for Winfrey and the DNC for comment.

Winfrey is in the United Center, according to multiple people who just saw her in the venue’s basement.

“I’m so happy to be here,” Winfrey told one person in the hallways.

Winfrey’s close friend Gayle King previewed some of Winfrey’s remarks on CBS.

“She was still tweaking this afternoon,” King said. “She hadn’t intended to be involved. She tries to stay out of politics.”

King added, “She has some things to say tonight.”

King also relayed some of the cloak-and-dagger tactics meant to keep Oprah’s speech a secret. For rehearsal on stage, Oprah wore a cap, sunglasses and a face mask. When she approached former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to say hello, Pelosi asked who she was.

The DNC is quickly becoming the hottest ticket in Chicago, with an appearance last night from Lil Jon, and performances expected from Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Maren Morris and Pink to close out the week.

In 2020, Winfrey supported President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, celebrating Harris as the first woman and the first woman of color to serve as VP.

“I was thinking the other day, ‘I wish Maya [Angelou] were alive to see it,’ ” Winfrey said to People Magazine in 2020. “…There’s no way to measure what the election of Kamala Harris means for all women, all colors, everywhere.”

Winfrey is no stranger to politics. Her endorsement of former President Barack Obama in 2008 made headlines worldwide. She endorsed Hillary Clinton in 2016, but largely stayed off the trail.

This story has been updated with additional developments.

CNN’s Kevin Liptak and MJ Lee contributed to this report.