Sources described to Politico a tense atmosphere with low morale and trust, as well as bad communication
Some of the sources blamed Harris, saying the toxicity all starts at the top
They accused Chief of Staff Tina Flournoy of creating an environment where ideas are ignored or met with harsh dismissals and decisions are dragged out People are thrown under the bus from the very top, there are short fuses and it s an abusive environment, said one source
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‘Presidente Kabala?’ AMLO appears to give US vice president new name and title López Obrador welcomed her as president and may have botched her first name
Published on Wednesday, June 9, 2021
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President López Obrador has been criticized on social media after he bestowed a new title on United States Vice President Kamala Harris and appeared to mispronounce her name.
AMLO, as the president is best known, welcomed Harris to the National Palace in Mexico City on Tuesday for a bilateral meeting on issues including migration, security and trade.
When Harris arrived at the seat of executive power, López Obrador welcomed her as “president” rather than “vice president.” In addition, he addressed the 49th vice president of the United States as the masculine
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During the phone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kamala Harris conveyed that the United States will begin sharing vaccines with India, along with other countries by end of June.