U.S. Vice President Hejinli has “disappeared” for 18 days, what is she doing?

After the crisis at the U.S. southern border reached a 20-year high, Biden tasked his deputy, Kamala Harris, with examining the “root causes” of the immigration problem. Kamala Harris) to examine the “root causes” of the immigration problem.

However, 18 days after assuming the task, He has yet to hold any press conference on the matter, and several media outlets say he has disappeared into obscurity.

“I can’t think of anyone more qualified to do this (deal with the growing border crisis),” Biden said on March 24.

“When she says something, she’s speaking for me.” “She doesn’t have to check with me.” He added emphatically. That was 18 days ago.

Since then, Hejinli has never visited the southern border or held a press conference about the border or any immigration-related issue.

But the former California U.S. senator has visited her home state and two other states since taking on immigration oversight.

Hejlin spent Easter weekend at her home in southern California, however, ignoring the nearby southern U.S. border near California.

On the same weekend, He stopped in her hometown of Oakland, the first time she has done so since entering the White House office. She met with California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) to a water treatment plant to rally support for the White House’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan.

On a separate trip to Chicago, Heather spoke about vaccines and ate a piece of cake at a local bakery, which drew strong opposition from conservatives who attacked her for violating her own self-imposed and mandated vaccination measures.

In that appearance, she still said nothing about the border crisis.

Her silence has caused growing anger and helplessness among those worried about the border situation.

Ronna McDaniel, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, said that she was not going to be able to talk about the border crisis. Ronna McDaniel (D-Calif.) wrote in an op-ed after Hejinnli’s trip to California, “This is unbelievable.”

“Harris is adding stops on her trip to show her support, comfort, soothing and leadership for the land.” “She had her own plane and the flight time from Los Angeles to San Diego (a frontier location) was only 30 minutes.”

Her disappearance has not gone unnoticed by the media, and the White House has been ambiguous about when the public can expect a statement (from Her).

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has been vague about when she will visit the southern border or speak to the nation about the crisis. White House press secretary Jen Psaki did not provide an exact timeline.

Psaki said, “I believe it’s very soon.”

The response was similar to a previous statement made by Psaki.

In February, she was asked why Biden, the first U.S. person in the last 100 years, did not hold a news conference during his first 33 days in office.

She said, “He’s going to have a press conference, but I don’t have a date yet.”

She told reporters in January that the White House is committed to “bringing truth and transparency back to the briefing room.” “Building trust with Americans will be at the center of our attention every day in the press office and in the White House.”

However, just a few weeks later, she issued that statement in February.

Biden eventually held his first press conference on the 65th day of his administration.