JD Vance takes aim at UK and Europe over free speech and democracy
- Vance criticized European leaders for suppressing free speech and mishandling immigration during his first major speech as vice president.
- He identified specific cases of oppression, including arrests in the United Kingdom and convictions in Sweden.
- Vance expressed concern about a retreat from fundamental values in Europe, stating that it poses a significant internal threat.
- He attributed attacks on democracy to Europe’s migration policies, stating they wrought horrors on the continent.
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Michael Portillo admits ‘I started cheering’ as JD Vance STUNNED European ‘commissars’ with blistering attack
Former Conservative minister Michael Portillo has strongly endorsed US Vice President JD Vance's criticism of European leaders, saying he "started cheering" when Vance referred to European Commissioners as "commissars"


Vance names biggest threat to Europe
Europe faces its greatest threat from within rather than from foreign powers, US Vice President J.D. Vance has said, expressing concern about what he called the continent's abandonment of its core values. Vance told the Munich Security Conference on Friday that while Washington is preoccupied with the question of achieving a reasonable settlement between Russia and Ukraine, Europe has bigger problems. "The threat that I worry the most about vis-…
J.D. Vance's Speech in Munich
One of the things that I wanted to talk about today is, of course, our shared values. And, you know, it’s great to be back in Germany. As you heard earlier, I was here last year as United States senator. I saw Foreign Secretary David Lammy, and joked that both of us last year had different jobs than we have now. But now it’s time for all of our countries, for all of us who have been fortunate enough to be given political power by our respective …
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