JD Vance, Trump’s Son Slam Ex-GOP Senate Leader’s Criticism of Strategy to End War in Ukraine
Vice President J.D. Vance criticized establishment Republicans for opposing peace talks while highlighting major U.S. domestic challenges including a $38 trillion national debt.
- On Monday, Vice President J.D. Vance blasted the 'beltway GOP' for opposing the Trump administration's effort to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, posting a lengthy message on X defending the administration's work.
- Former Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell publicly questioned the administration's Ukraine strategy and warned negotiations favored Russia on Sunday, prompting attacks from Vice President J.D. Vance and Donald Trump Jr.
- Citing domestic woes, Vice President J.D. Vance listed soaring housing costs pricing out young homebuyers, a Chicago woman set on fire, a Minnesota welfare-fraud scandal, Obamacare system troubles, and the country’s $38 trillion debt.
- Trump Jr.'s attack followed Vance's Monday rebuke as Donald Trump Jr. called Mitch McConnell `bitter` and said Republican voters have rejected his globalist agenda, fueling talk of McConnell's replacement.
- Allies and adversaries are watching whether America will hold firm or reward aggression, and the price and stability of peace and U.S. credibility are at stake as President Donald Trump said there had been `big progress` over the weekend.
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Vance fights GOP old guard over Russia
JD Vance hasn’t exactly hidden his hostility to Ukraine. After spending much of the year positioning himself as Trumpworld’s foreign policy philosopher, the vice president is now on the defensive following fierce backlash from within his own party to a plan, backed by the administration, to end Russia’s war of aggression as it approaches its fourth year. Following days of talks with the Ukrainians in Switzerland, and hush-hush meetings in Abu Dh…
JD Vance, Trump’s son slam ex-GOP Senate leader’s criticism of strategy to end war in Ukraine
Former Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell was attacked Monday by Vice President JD Vance and Donald Trump, Jr. after questioning the administration’s strategy to end the war in Ukraine.
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