Vice President Kamala Harris is greeted by United States Air Force Lt. Col. Neil Senkowski as she deplanes Air Force Two after a technical issue forced the aircraft to return and land at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland on Sunday, June 6, 2021, as she was en route to Guatemala City. AP PHOTOJOINT BASE ANDREWS, Maryland: A technical problem that involved "no immediate safety issue" forced Vice President Kamala Harris' plane to return to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland about 30 minutes after she had left Sunday on a trip to Guatemala and Mexico. Air Force Two landed safely and she gave a thumbs-up when she got off. "I'm good, I'm good. The vice president departed in another plane about an hour and a half later.
Source: Manila Times June 07, 2021 01:30 UTC