Kamala Harris tells us to buy Christmas presents now, warns about climate change and China - but fails to address catastrophe in Afghanistan in Singapore speech
Vice president Kamala Harris arrived in Singapore at the weekend on Sunday for her second foreign trip
Held round table with business leaders and discussed threats from climate change to global supply chains
She said that people should consider buying their Christmas presents now, but didn't mention Afghanistan
In a major policy speech later on Monday she issued warnings of threats posed by China
Harris said Beijing was menacing countries in the South China Sea region, threatening stability
On Tuesday Harris is set to depart for Vietnam, and later in the week she will return to California on Friday
Adam Schiff warned on Monday that President Biden is 'unlikely' to evacuate all US citizens by August 31
Fox News host Sean Hannity condemned President Biden for creating 'a hostage situation' over Afghanistan
By Associated Press and Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com
Published: 01:39 BST, 24 August 2021 | Updated: 13:43 BST, 24 August 2021
Kamala Harris discussed Christmas shopping and climate change but failed to mention the current crisis in Afghanistan during her major foreign policy speech on Monday.
Harris, addressing a roundtable of business leaders before her speech, warned that climate change and the pandemic have contributed to supply chain issues, The New York Times reported, and suggested parents should consider getting Christmas presents now.
'The stories that we are now hearing about the caution that if you want to have Christmas toys for your children, it might now be might be the time to start buying them, because the delay may be many, many months,' she said.
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