Carville to Democrats: ‘Kick the S‑‑‑ Out of’ Vance ‘Every Chance You Get’
James Carville criticized Vice President JD Vance for his England vacation and support of controversial tax cuts, urging Democrats to intensify attacks on his political stance and actions.
- On Wednesday, James Carville urged Democrats to focus on Vice President JD Vance and to `kick the s**t out of him every chance you get`.
- Carville pointed to Vance's summer trip to Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds in the English countryside, drawing backlash for not vacationing in the U.S. and highlighting the area's elite status as the 'Martha's Vineyard of England.'
- Carville cited alleged snubs during Vance's visit, noting reports that a pub in England refused service to Vice President JD Vance and his family, yet Vance raised $4 million for the Republican National Committee.
- Carville argued Democrats should forcefully use the episode, saying Sen. Jon Ossoff and others must embrace their opposition to President Trump's legislation and bring Vance into local districts to press him on both the vacation and unpopular bill.
- With Sen. Jon Ossoff up for reelection next year, the dispute centers on President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill,' which critics say cuts taxes for wealthy Americans while slashing health and food aid.
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Joe Concha slams James Carville: ‘He’s been wrong about everything’
Washington Examiner Senior Writer Joe Concha sounded off about Democratic strategist James Carville’s recent criticism of Vice President JD Vance’s trip to England. Carville ranted on his podcast, Politics of War, that Vance went to the “Martha’s Vineyard of England.” While in England on vacation, Vance spoke to U.S. troops stationed at the Royal Air Force Base in Fairford and met with foreign leaders, including British Foreign Minister David L…
Vice President JD Vance faces backlash over illegal fishing trip at foreign secretary's estate: 'Administrative oversight'
A JD Vance vacation has once again landed the vice president in hot water after it came to light that he engaged in illegal fishing during a recent trip to the United Kingdom, The Guardian reported. Despite U.K. law requiring that all people over the age of 13 possess a rod license when fishing, Vance did not have such a permit when he went fishing on the private estate of David Lammy, England's foreign secretary. While Vance did not catch a f…
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