The former Republican congressman turned never-Trumper took to X to troll President Donald Trump‘s vice president, JD Vance, after his second-in-command got into a spat on X about Ukraine. “Did you ever imagine you’d be 1) Vice President 2) a Vice President with enough time to tweet 3) a complete douche canoe?
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy before he was berated by Donald Trump and JD Vance Friday in the Oval Office, says her Republican colleagues must stand up for Ukraine and help reset relations between Washington and Kyiv.
If anything has dulled the GOP’s elation over the start of President Trump’s second term, it is that, barring a political meteor, this term will be his last.
Critics on social media immediately accused Vance of projection. They suggested the repetition of wild ideas ― and the preaching to voters ― were tactics deployed by President Donald Trump, Vance himself and the rest of the GOP. “Isn’t that Trump’s whole business model?” asked one commenter.
Last year, the vice president made prices a central theme of the GOP election campaign. Now that eggs cost more than ever, he’s gone quiet.
Before being chosen as vice-president, JD Vance called himself a "never-Trump" Republican, even comparing the current president to Hitler.
The call is coming from inside the White House. It’s no secret that Donald Trump has political enemies. Possibly one of the divisive American politicians of the 21st century, Trump inspires abject revulsion or cult-like devotion in the minds of the nation’s voters,
Mr Vance was born into a far humbler environment in the steel town of Middletown, Ohio, raised in an unstable home by a drug-addicted mother, he leveraged his academic talent into a lucrative career as a lawyer and venture capitalist.
Nigel Farage criticized remarks made by JD Vance, who referred to "random countries" who hadn't fought a war in decades.
O’Brien’s joke comes just days after Trump and Vice President JD Vance detonated a metaphorical bomb during their meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, disgracefully demanding that the wartime president thank them for aid they didn’t even approve, which they are anxious to see returns on.
One of the most important parts of assimilation is seeing *your* country as the USA. It’s part of the bargain: if you’re welcomed into our national family, you ought to look out