Vice President JD Vance met with News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch and his son, Lachlan, in Montana. The meeting, attended by various Fox News executives, occurred hours before the Wall Street Journal published a story regarding a birthday letter President Trump allegedly wrote to Jeffrey Epstein. Shortly after the story’s release, Trump took to Truth Social to denounce the report, calling it a fake and threatening to sue Murdoch and the publication. Subsequently, Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against Murdoch and The Wall Street Journal.
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In a surprising development, Vice President J.D. Vance made a brief trip to Montana to meet with Rupert Murdoch, his son Lachlan, and several Fox News executives. This secretive gathering, which occurred at the Murdoch family ranch, remains shrouded in mystery regarding its specific purpose. Amidst the meeting, Vance and his wife also found time for a hike at the Matador Ranch, showcasing the quick nature of the visit. This meeting occurred shortly after Vance helped de-escalate tensions between Trump and Elon Musk.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Vice President JD Vance on social media regarding his response to a Wall Street Journal article detailing a purported “bawdy” letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. AOC called for the release of unedited videos and files related to the case, suggesting this would clarify matters. This is part of a wider Democratic strategy to exploit the controversy. Trump has denied writing the letter and announced he would sue The Wall Street Journal, maintaining the story is false.
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A viral video of Vice President JD Vance jogging awkwardly at Disneyland has sparked widespread ridicule and mockery on social media. The 13-second clip prompted users to criticize his running style, with many comparing it to prancing or joking about his physical fitness. While some users joined in on the jokes, others defended Vance, attributing his run to a “dad run” and condemning the online criticism as mean-spirited. This incident highlights the constant scrutiny and online attention Vance faces, regardless of the context or setting.
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Vice President JD Vance delivered a keynote address at the Claremont Institute, focusing on the administration’s hardline stance on immigration. He presented a vision of American citizenship that prioritizes ancestral ties and shared history over simply adhering to American values. This stance aligns with the administration’s actions, including increased funding for immigration enforcement and potential moves to end birthright citizenship. Vance’s remarks suggest a regressive view of citizenship, contrasting with the existing definition rooted in values and enshrined in the Constitution.
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The controversial bill making its way through Congress is highly unpopular due to its potential to add trillions to the national debt and significantly cut Medicaid, potentially leading to 17 million people losing health insurance. Despite these negative impacts, the bill prioritizes increased funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and offers tax breaks for the wealthy. The Vice President defended the bill by arguing that the ICE funding and immigration enforcement provisions are more important than concerns about Medicaid cuts and other details, sparking criticism from Democrats who see the bill as harmful to working-class people.
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Vice President JD Vance’s dismissal of potential social safety net rollbacks within the Trump tax bill has sparked significant criticism. Vance argued on X that the bill’s expansion of federal immigration enforcement overshadowed other concerns, including cuts to Medicaid. Critics reacted negatively, pointing out the potentially devastating impact of the bill, which could cause millions to lose health insurance and increase the national debt. Some believe Vance’s priorities are misplaced, particularly given the bill’s projected consequences on vulnerable populations and the national economy.
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The Senate recently approved President Trump’s budget, slashing $1 trillion from Medicaid to finance tax cuts for the wealthy. Vice President JD Vance, in a series of tweets, minimized the Medicaid cuts while highlighting the bill’s increased funding for ICE and migrant detention. This strategic shift aims to distract voters from the wealth redistribution by focusing on immigration enforcement. Advocacy groups like Fair Share America are organizing against the bill, with voters expressing anger and concern over the potential impacts on social safety nets.
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has refuted claims that a Norwegian traveler, Mads Mikkelsen, was denied entry due to a meme depicting Vice President JD Vance. According to CBP, Mikkelsen was denied entry for admitting to drug use, not for political reasons. Despite the CBP’s statement, the traveler claims that officials reviewed his phone, saw the meme, and denied him entry, raising questions about potential heightened scrutiny. This incident is part of a broader trend of increased denials and scrutiny by the Department of Homeland Security, fueled by stricter immigration policies under the Trump administration and has caused some countries to issue travel warnings.
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Despite recent US bombing campaigns targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, Senator JD Vance suggests Iran’s substantial enriched uranium stockpile remains intact. The focus is now on Iran’s ability to enrich the uranium to weapons-grade, and convert it into a nuclear weapon, rather than the uranium’s physical location. While some reports suggest the uranium may have been moved from facilities like Isfahan before the bombings, experts like David Albright note unaccounted-for centrifuges remain a concern. Vance asserts that the bombing achieved its goal by eliminating Iran’s ability to weaponize the fuel, although ongoing negotiations with Iran are necessary to ensure the stockpile’s ultimate disposition.
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