JD Vance offensive and offensive Trump
The unprecedented news reports and podcasts have thrown the term to describe the dazzling weeks of Donald Trump’s second, second non-sequential term, a recognition of his billionaire adviser Elon Musk, who seemed to have slashed federal civil servants by chance to have a clear recentralization of American-European-European relations.
It seems like unprecedented that JD Vance’s paranorism so far also describes.
Traditionally, vice-chairmen have worked hard in the shadow of appointing them or men who have received specific marching orders, as Vance’s predecessor, Kamala Harris, is the most influential vice-president responsibility for addressing the root causes of immigration to the United States, which has broken this issue in the Senate vote. Confidential nominee Pete Heggs As Secretary of Defense.
But after just six weeks of work, Vance is everywhere at events and online, where he often responds to social media posts. The Vice President managed to make the Romaniaalso Officials from the American Catholic Church.
Australian Prime Minister Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day calls Vance the “knob” Recently mocked Vance In a redesigned lyric Jesus in the suburbs From American idiot Album.
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Vance has also sparked protests, a rare occasion for the vice president. This happened in Vermont on Saturday, where protesters lined up on the streets of Whitesfield, where the Vance family would be on vacation.
“Because JD Vance has no friends in Vermont, but he has a lot of friends in Russia, he should go there for vacation,” protester Tekla Van Hoven told the Associated Press.
Trump and Vance are accused in some places Released Russian officialsAfter they faced Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy in anger at the end of the 40-minute meeting on Friday. Sitting down is the prelude to the signing of the framework for the economic agreement between the two countries, hoping that increasing cooperation on Ukraine’s mineral extraction will help smooth the ceasefire between Eastern European countries and Russia.
Vance questioned whether Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to the U.S. military aid, which undoubtedly caused Ukraine to at least exhaust at least Russian military resources after Vladimir Putin approved the invasion of Ukraine. During the war, Ukrainian leaders thanked the United States more than once during Friday’s meeting, according to the transcript.
When Zelenskyy asked Vance whether he would come to Ukraine since the war, fully understanding the answer, the vice president devalued other world leaders’ visits to Kiev as a “propaganda journey.” These visits have made world leaders liberals and conservative salaries respect the memorial of the death of the Ukrainian capital of war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s key message to the United States was almost overwhelmed, when a meeting with President Donald Trump’s Oval Office evolved into a game of open shouting. CBC’s Ellen Mauro cut the chaos of the day to reveal how Ukraine’s true pursuit and the history of diplomatic disappointment made the country crave the assurance of US security.
The Oval Office implosion also came to mind that for those who remember, Vance commented in a podcast hosted by Trump’s first semester, Steve Bannon.
He told Bannon: “I have to be honest with you, I really don’t care what will happen in one way or another.”
Vance’s comments in a commentary to friendly Fox News host Sean Hannity in an interview Monday were not too wary, but he added fuel to the fire with his deputy’s comments, which seemed to be demeaning Europe’s peacekeeping efforts.
Vance said the U.S., which has a future economic stake in Ukraine, is “a better security guarantee than 20,000 soldiers in a random country without war from 30 or 40 years.”
Vance denied that his comments were about Britain or France, but only they were publicly committed to European peacekeeping forces after the war.
Officials from both countries were offended.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on X: “French and British soldiers fighting terrorism sometimes fight alongside American soldiers, and should be more disdainful than the US vice president.”
James Cartlidge, a defense spokesman for the British opposition Conservative Party, said Vance’s remarks were “deeply disrespectful”, while British veteran and former junior defense minister Johnny Mercer called Vance the “Joker”.
Vice President as an Attack Dog
The U.S. Vice President has previously held the role of attacking dogs. Spiro Agnew set his sights on critics of President Richard Nixon, who in his speech called the media “the core of the rude snob” and called the congressional opposition planned by the Nixon administration “the negative Nabob people.”
But most of Vance’s controversial statements so far have involved foreign policy as he questioned the leaders’ faces and even gave lectures to their faces.
At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Vice President JD Vance accused European allies of allegedly suppressing freedom of speech, a threat he called greater than Russia or China. Vance also accused the host Germany of silenced right-wing political voices.
Britain is already at the receiving end of Vance Poke, but the vice president reprimanded the Oval Office on Thursday after making unsolicited comments About the state of freedom of speech in the UK.
Last month in Germany, Vance bypassed coalition officials and met with the far-right AFD leaders.
Despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and credible reports that Putin’s critics were killed or killed in European cities, Vance said Russia is not the biggest problem on the continent. Instead, he talked about “internal threats”, critics of policies and laws regarding speech, assembly freedom and immigration.
In sharp contrast with Trump’s first vice president
Vance’s comments can be compared with those of Mike Pence, who appeared at the same summit with Vice President Trump eight years ago.
Pence told the party that European countries need to spend more on their defenses, and he also assured them that the United States will “stand with Europe today and every day” and that the Trump administration will “continue to be responsible for Russia, even as we seek new common grounds.”
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Of course, Pence ended his vice president, in violation of Trump’s wishes, and he was willing to fraudulently say his losses to election injustice in the 2020 presidential election. A group of Trump supporters dropped the Capitol on January 6, 2021 Some chants“Hanging Mike Pence.”
When Trump chose Vance as his campaign partner last year, Tucker Carlson told Axios that one reason was that “he wouldn’t secretly hate Trump like everyone else,” he refers to other vice presidential candidates.
The firm support at that time was only a few years. In 2016, Vance wrote in USA Today that Trump’s policies “from immorality to absurd scope, for example,” and he also criticized the real estate tycoon’s transformation into candidates. In an interview with CBC News.
Vance has since said Trump has opened his eyes to corruption in Washington through his campaign and term.
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Former White House adviser Bruce Reed has conducted 2018 book with journalist Kate Andersen Bower First: President, Vice-Chairman and the Pursuit of Powersaid history shows that the relationship between the president and the vice president can develop or become acidic over time.
“The real power of the vice president comes from his relationship with the president,” said Reed, former chief of staff of former vice president Joe Biden. “In the end, it’s only the president who chooses to do that.”
Currently, Vance seems to have a long belt, and his comments may indicate – annoyance to Western allies – that Trumpism will not disappear whenever its promoters leave the political stage.