JD Vance Accuses Reporter of Trying to Drive a Wedge' Between Himself and Trump Over Iran
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JD Vance Accuses Reporter of Trying to Drive a Wedge' Between Himself and Trump Over Iran
"What the president said consistently, going back to 2015, and I agreed with him, is that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon. We have taken this military action under the president's leadership. I think all of us, whether you're a Democrat or Republican, should pray for success and pray for the safety of our troops."
"I think one big difference, Phil, is that we have a smart president, whereas in the past we've had dumb presidents. And I trust President Trump to get the job done, to do a good job for the American people, and to make sure that the mistakes of the past aren't"
"So, I like Fraud Czar, it's certainly what we're gonna do, and look, we have to do it. As the president said, this is a problem that has festered in this country for far too long, and far too-, few people have actually wanted to do anything about it."
During an Oval Office Q&A session, Vice President JD Vance responded to questions about his role as Fraud Czar and his position on military action against Iran. Vance expressed enthusiasm for tackling fraud, describing it as a longstanding problem requiring action. When questioned about his past skepticism of foreign military involvement, Vance clarified that he and Trump have consistently opposed Iran obtaining nuclear weapons. He characterized the current military operation as distinct from previous foreign interventions, attributing the difference to Trump's leadership. Vance emphasized that all Americans should support troop safety and operational success, framing his support as pragmatic rather than contradictory to his previous positions.
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