House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., expressed his concerns during a press conference on Tuesday regarding Vice President Kamala Harris' decision to not attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Joint Address on Wednesday. Johnson criticized Harris, stating that her absence from the event is 'not a good look' for her, America, and the Democratic Party.
Johnson emphasized that as someone aspiring to be a global leader, Harris should prioritize supporting key allies like Israel. He highlighted the significance of the Vice President's role in hosting foreign leaders during joint sessions and described Harris' decision as a failure to fulfill a fundamental responsibility.
Johnson described Harris' absence as unprecedented and questioned her ability to be viewed as a capable leader if she cannot meet such basic obligations. He expressed his disappointment and labeled the situation as 'outrageous.'
The House Speaker's remarks underscore the importance of diplomatic protocol and the expectations placed on high-ranking officials in fostering international relationships. The incident has sparked debate and raised questions about the Vice President's commitment to diplomatic engagements with key allies.