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Vance says Fuentes, Psaki can ‘eat s‑‑‑’ for attacking second lady

Vice President JD Vance condemned antisemitism and racism, defending his wife and calling attacks by Fuentes and Psaki unacceptable while downplaying Fuentes' political influence.

  • On Sunday night, Vice President JD Vance told UnHerd, `Anyone who attacks my wife, whether their name is Jen Psaki or Nick Fuentes, can eat s***,` calling it his official policy as vice president.
  • After repeated slurs from Nick Fuentes against the second lady, Fuentes called Second Lady Usha Vance a `jeet` and labeled JD Vance a `race traitor`, while Jen Psaki earlier this year said, `I always wonder what's going on in the mind of his wife.`
  • Declaring a zero-tolerance stance, JD Vance said antisemitism and all forms of ethnic hatred have no place in the conservative movement and added that Nick Fuentes' influence is vastly overstated.
  • Those dynamics could complicate intra-conservative unity as Vance’s remarks come amid pressure to censure Fuentes and his Groypers, playing out at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest.
  • Vance defended friends like Tucker Carlson and said he won’t throw allies under the bus, framing opposition to DEI and race-based affirmative action as a top priority.
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‘Eat s---’: JD Vance defends Usha Vance after attacks by white nationalist, Biden press secretary

Nick Fuentes, a white nationalist whose followers are referred to as Groypers, attacked both JD and Usha Vance.

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