Vice President Kamala Harris is set to embark on a whirlwind farewell tour next week that will take the vanquished 2024 Democratic presidential nominee to Asia, the Middle East and Europe in the final days of the Biden administration.
Vice President Kamala Harris plans to close out her term with an around-the-world trip. Her office says she'll make stops in Singapore, Bahrain and Germany.
By bno - Taipei Bureau US Vice President Kamala Harris is set to conclude her term with a global trip spanning Singapore, Bahrain and Germany, according to the Associated Press. The journey, scheduled to run from January 13 to 17,
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Europe, the Middle East and Asia from Jan. 13 through Jan. 17, the White House said on Tuesday. The trip, which will likely be Harris' last as vice president before leaving office on Jan.
Vice President Kamala Harris is canceling the final foreign trip of her term because of the wildfires in California. Her office announced the change on Thursday.
WASHINGTON – US Vice-President Kamala Harris has cancelled her upcoming trip to Singapore, Bahrain and Germany due to the ongoing wildfires in California, the White House said on Jan 9, after President Joe Biden made a similar decision a day earlier.
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The trip, which will likely be Harris' last as vice president before leaving office on Jan. 20, will have stops in Singapore, Bahrain, and Germany, according to the White House. She will be ...
Harris had planned to visit Singapore, Bahrain and Germany from Jan. 13 to 17. The itinerary suggested she wanted to continue playing a global role even after losing the presidential election to ...
The trip, which will likely be Harris' last as vice president before leaving office on Jan 20, will have stops in Singapore, Bahrain, and Germany, according to the White House. She will be ...
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