What’s wrong with Biden again? He Jinli Acts as President Again, Calls Australian PM to Discuss Communist China, Burma’s “Challenges”

U.S. Vice President He Jinli tweeted after her call with Australian Prime Minister Morrison.

According to the latest news released on the White House website, Vice President He Jinli spoke with Australian Prime Minister Morrison on March 2, 2010. He spoke with Morrison about the “challenges” of the Chinese Communist Party and Myanmar.

Her recent phone calls with foreign heads of state are considered by political observers to be exceptional, as calls with foreign heads of state are usually considered to be the purview of President Joe Biden. Her frequent actions show that Biden has given her tacit permission to do so.

The White House website says, “Vice President Heather spoke by phone today with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to reaffirm the strength of the U.S.-Australia alliance. The Vice President and the Prime Minister discussed the potential for further cooperation to address global and regional challenges, including those posed by climate change, Communist China, Burma, and other regional issues.”

The statement also mentioned:- “They also agreed on the importance of working with other allies and partners (especially on) promoting economic recovery from the Epidemic and promoting democratic values (on) a global scale. The vice president and prime minister pledged to further strengthen U.S.-Australian cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.”

Hejinli and Morrison also each tweeted after the call.

Hejinli po tweeted, “Today I spoke with our close ally, Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia. We discussed regional and global challenges, from climate change to the new crown epidemic. The President and I look forward to working with Australia to advance our shared values, security and prosperity.”

For his part, Morrison tweeted, “We will further strengthen our very strong alliance (relationship), including on security, trade, climate change and energy technology. We discussed our response to the CCP virus outbreak, promoting (a) free and open Indo-Pacific region, and working with our ASEAN and Pacific partners.”

The Union-Tribune reported that Biden and Morrison talked about the Chinese Communist Party and Burma during the call, but Morrison declined to give details of his conversations with Biden about the Chinese Communist Party and Burma.

Australian Prime Minister Morrison tweeted after the call with U.S. Vice President He Jinli.