Vice President Kamala Harris, in trip to France after months of getting battered at home, is introducing herself in personal terms on the world stage.
Kamala Harris’s trip to France is one of the Biden administration’s rebukes of Trump’s ‘America First,’ but Europeans wonder if the U.S. wants to lead.
Harris said problems such as viruses, economic inequality, cyberattacks and climate change do not respect borders and can only be fixed with cooperation among countries. and shown multiple times on live television Thursday, when she chatted amicably with Macron during the national commemoration of Armistice Day under the Arc de Triomphe.
“She represents some kind of new America that, frankly, the French prefer to Trump’s America,” he added.Covering Kamala Harris “The breakthroughs that [my mother] was responsible for in the ’80s was the basis for a lot of great work,” Harris said. In another sign of affinity with Black Americans, the French next month will bury Josephine Baker in the Pantheon, an 18th century monument in the center of Paris. Baker, an American-born entertainer who moved to France in the 1930s and died in 1975, became active in the French Resistance and the Civil Rights movement.
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