J.D. Vance, the current vice-president, appears to have little intention of sitting back in the shadows while waiting for his chance at the top job. Instead, the former marine turned politician is rapidly turning into Donald Trump’s high-profile attack dog.
The VP has made social media into a vehicle for his ascent.
Young, ambitious, ideological, and with an apparent chip on his shoulder about establishment intellectuals, Vance brings to mind an earlier vice president – Richard Nixon.
Vance's comments about the planned British- and French-led European peacekeeping force caused politicians and veterans in both countries to say he was dishonouring hundreds of troops killed fighting alongside US forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Donald Trump’s heated meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office last week spawned countless headlines. From Trump’s demand that Ukraine express more gratitude for its efforts around the Ukraine-Russia war,
US Vice President JD Vance insisted Tuesday he was not targeting France and Britain with remarks he made dismissing the military abilities of countries supporting a possible European peacekeeping
Maybe next time don’t insult stalwart allies during a TV interview.
The fight Vice President JD Vance recently picked with our European allies concerned much more than free speech.
The vice president denied that he was talking about Britain and France when he downplayed “20,000 troops from some random country” protecting Ukraine. No other countries have pledged troops.
Vice-presidents often toil in the shadows. Not so JD Vance, who after just six weeks in the role has managed to rankle politicians from Britain, France, Germany and Romania, as well as officials from the Catholic Church in the U.
US Vice President JD Vance has broken his silence after launching a bizarre rant which led to him being accused of 'mocking' the UK
LBC Radio's Nick Ferrari erupted at US Vice President JD Vance after he appeared to refer to the UK as a 'random country that hasn't fought a war in 30 or 40 years'.