Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Where's Kamala, the 'last person in the room' on Afghanistan? VP Harris hasn't had a public event in six days, has only been seen on Biden's Camp David call, didn't join his press conference and is still planning to go to Asia on Friday

 Kamala Harris has not been seen publicly in six days after she skipped out on joining Joe Biden for his Afghanistan press conference on Monday despite usually standing behind the president for his public remarks.

Rather than taking her usual spot behind Biden's right shoulder as he updated the nation on the situation in Afghanistan and defended his decision to withdraw troops, the vice president watched the speech 'from the Green Room', according to a White House official.

The move for Harris not to be beside the president came as a shock to some after she boasted of being the 'last person in the room' when Biden announced in April his decision to go forward with ending the U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan after almost 20 years.

Harris still plans to depart on Friday for her second foreign trip in office to Singapore and Vietnam, her office confirmed, despite the ongoing chaos and the comparisons between the fall of Saigon in 1975 and the toppling of Kabul by the Taliban over the weekend.

The vice president was last pictured with the president on August 10 during Biden's remarks on the Senate finally passing the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.

She held her last public event on August 12 when she met with CEOs to discuss the care economy.

In a gaggle before the event, a reporter asked Harris if 'Afghanistan is lost to the Taliban?'. She did not answer the question, but said she would be leaving for a briefing on the situation after the roundtable on Thursday.

The vice president was also pictured in a Zoom meeting on Sunday with the president and other intelligence and global entities in an image released from the White House of Biden on the call from Camp David. 

On Tuesday she tweeted her support for the withdrawal and said the mission was now to get Americans, allies and Afghans out of the country safely.

August 16: President Joe Biden made remarks from the White House on Afghanistan on Monday and noticeably was not joined by the vice president

August 10: Vice President Kamala Harris almost always stands behind Biden's right shoulder for his press conferences and remarks. Here she appears alongside the president as they celebrate the Senate's passage of the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill last week

August 15: Harris was last seen on Sunday in a picture released from the White House of Biden on Zoom talking about the situation in Afghanistan. The vice president is pictured (center) joining the call virtually

August 15: Harris was last seen on Sunday in a picture released from the White House of Biden on Zoom talking about the situation in Afghanistan. The vice president is pictured (center) joining the call virtually

August 12: Harris' last public event was held Thursday when she spoke with CEOs about the so-called care economy

Harris campaigned on the bid to get US troops out of Afghanistan during her Democratic primary run in 2020. 

Biden was bashed for remaining silent on the unfolding situation in Afghanistan for six days before finally addressing the country in a White House speech on Monday before promptly returning to Camp David.

He doubled-down during his remarks that the withdrawal was the right move despite almost the whole of Afghanistan falling to the Taliban in just over a week and U.S. troops questioning what the two-decade war was for.

Overnight, an Instagram post revealed that Harris will be speaking at the Newsmaker Plenary on Thursday about 'COVID-19 and the black community.' Dr. Anthony Fauci will also attend the event hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists.

Notably, no public guidance was released for Harris for her Monday or Tuesday schedule. For Wednesday, her schedule states she will receive a closed-door briefing from the White House coronavirus response team.

On Friday, guidance went out stating: 'The Vice President will be in Washington, DC. The Vice President has no public events scheduled.'

Harris will still leave for a trip to Singapore and Vietnam on Friday, the White House confirmed. She also tweeted on Tuesday voicing her support for the withdrawal from Afghanistan

Harris will still leave for a trip to Singapore and Vietnam on Friday, the White House confirmed. She also tweeted on Tuesday voicing her support for the withdrawal from Afghanistan

The vice president will speak at the Newsmaker Plenary to talk about 'COVID-19 and the black community', the National Association of Black Journalists announced overnight

The vice president will speak at the Newsmaker Plenary to talk about 'COVID-19 and the black community', the National Association of Black Journalists announced overnight

While Pentagon and State Department officials deflect blame and struggle to get Americans and allies out of Afghanistan, Harris will depart for a trip to Singapore and Vietnam on Friday.

Her office said on background that Harris is being briefed regularly on the unfolding situation in Afghanistan and is actively engaged in White House and interagency discussion. They also insist her briefings will continue during her visit to Southeast Asia.

The reason Harris will not postpone her trip, the office noted, is because the Biden administration is still committed to 'advancing our strategic interest in other regions on other issues' while simultaneously managing developments in Afghanistan.

The vice president leaves from Washington on Friday and will arrive in Singapore on Sunday. While there, Harris will deliver a speech laying out the future of America's relationship with the region increasingly under pressure from Beijing.


People passing babies to guards at Kabul airport
Afghans crowd the gate at Kabul airport

In scenes of utter desperation at Kabul airport today, people began passing babies to guards at the northern entrance hoping they will be put on flights out of the country and escape Taliban rule 

Upon arriving in Vietnam on August 24, Harris will make history by being the first sitting vice president to visit the country - despite the comparisons between the fall of Saigon with the toppling of Kabul over the weekend.

Harris' public absence over the last few days has been noticed, especially considering it was repeated that she was the last one to speak to Biden about his decision to go forward with the Afghanistan withdrawal.

In an interview on CNN in April, Harris was asked about Biden's statement that he wanted the VP to be 'the last voice in the room' when making big decisions. The president said this was similar to the working relationship he had as vice president under Barack Obama.

Harris confirmed she was the last one to speak to Biden regarding the move to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021 – the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.

The withdrawal went forward on an expedited timeline, however, which Biden now blames on Donald Trump for setting a May 1 deadline with the Taliban.

Taliban gunmen have surrounded the airport (pictured) with gunshots fired over the heads of arriving passengers, with British forces admitting that evacuations are only taking place with their 'consent'

Taliban gunmen have surrounded the airport (pictured) with gunshots fired over the heads of arriving passengers, with British forces admitting that evacuations are only taking place with their 'consent'

Taliban fighters have now encircled the airport in Kabul and are deciding who gets to come in and who has to stay out. Checkpoints have been set up on both the civilian south side of the airport and the military north side, with gunshots fired in both locations to keep crowds back

Footage shows an alleged car thief with his face covered in black tar and strapped up to the back of a truck, with his hands tied behind his back as people gather around to gawp.
A traffic cop stands nearby and waves through traffic, seemingly unperturbed by the commotion around the accused man.

Footage shows an alleged car thief with his face covered in black tar and strapped up to the back of a truck, with his hands tied behind his back as people gather around to gawp

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