In her role as vice president, Kamala Harris created history. The remainder didn’t go according to plan.

 

In keeping his pledge to appoint a Black woman on the bench, Biden selected Ketanji Brown Jackson, who has garnered notoriety for her incisive dissident views.

Reducing migration from Central America was one of Harris’s initial goals, but it turned into a political burden. Republicans criticized her for illegal crossings and referred.

To her as the “border czar.” But fewer migrants arrived from the nations where Harris concentrated her efforts. She spent a week in Africa to establish the framework for greater U.S.

Participation and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Munich just before the start of the Russian invasion three years ago.

While the administration attempted to realign foreign policy to counter China’s influence, Harris also made three trips to Southeast Asia.

According to Harris’ national security advisor Phil Gordon, “she felt that we could use even more of an emphasis on this sometimes overlooked part of the world.” After Roe v.

 

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Jury Regulations A military veteran who assisted Afghans in escaping Biden’s boondoggle was defamed by CNN’s Jake Tapper.