
"If it's convenient for him to be a fascist, he'll be a fascist. Maybe later on, he'll go back to being a Silicon Valley Democrat. He'll be whatever he needs to be, Buttigieg said."
"I also think his presidency revealed, at least to me, how corrupt the media was. It taught me a very important lesson about how the media lies, he told Fox News last year."
"When I got to Harvard, I found a lot of people like him who would say whatever they needed to to get ahead, he said. And five years ago, that seemed like being the anti-Trump Republican. So that's what he was talking about."
Pete Buttigieg characterized Vice President JD Vance as an opportunist willing to change political positions to fit opportunity. Buttigieg noted Vance's past criticisms of Donald Trump, including calling Trump potentially like "America's Hitler," labeling himself a never‑Trump figure in 2016, and publishing an op‑ed calling Trump unfit. Buttigieg contrasted those earlier stances with Vance's later embrace of MAGA, citing Vance's explanation that Trump's first‑term successes and lessons about media dishonesty motivated the shift. Buttigieg also described Vance as two‑faced and compared him to people willing to say whatever is necessary to get ahead.
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