The panic that gripped Europe’s political elites after J.D. Vance delivered some overdue home truths in Munich found expression back home in the most embarrassing question ever asked by a network anchor.
When an establishment media propagandist makes an assertion this asinine, one struggles to find a single explanation for it. Sunday on CBS News' "Face the Nation," during an interview with Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
Vice President Vance slammed CBS News’s Margaret Brennan for a “crazy exchange” linking the Holocaust to free speech. In a post on the social platform X, Vance responded to a post that included a
The journalist probed the vice president's decision to antagonize U.S. allies in Europe and meet the leader of Germany's far-right party.
J.D. Vance has already done that once in his first few weeks as vice-president (to confirm the totally qualified and not-at-all erratic Pete Hegseth as secretary of Defense), but otherwise, his veep tenure has largely been characterized by a whole lot of posts to X,
The dispute involves Catholic precepts on immigration and charity—which the Church has administered for decades through U.S.A.I.D.
Vance is undoubtedly setting the stage for the inevitable: Trump’s flouting of federal court orders, which, given Congress’s obsequious fecklessness, is the last bulwark against Trump’s assaults on the rule of law and constitutional order.
Vice President JD Vance slammed CBS News' Margaret Brennan for what he called a 'crazy exchange' she had with Secretary of State Marco Rubio Sunday morning.
After listening to Vice President JD Vance defend free speech and blast censorship last week in Europe, I don't feel like that anymore. Vance has brought clarity, inspiration and leadership to the vice presidency, and he took it on the road to show Europeans who America is now and why we hold Western values so dear.
As Trump made waves in Washington, many of his top Cabinet officials toured Europe, visiting Munich for a security conference that has been dominated by discussions about supporting Ukraine's resistance against Russia for the last several years and attending a defense ministerial at NATO headquarters in Belgium.
In Munich, Vice President JD Vance met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.