Vice President Vance has been a great leader in the Trump admin. He knows the perfect times to go after the Left.
And JD Vance destroyed the Leftist media with one sentence.
Vice President JD Vance walked into a room full of ambassadors started swinging at the media in the crowd. While the diplomats got a warm welcome, the regime media got roasted alive.
“Greetings to the ambassadors. We’re thrilled to have you, of course, and greetings to everybody else, including even the fake news, who I’m sure is reporting there in the back,” Vance stated.
Breitbart’s Matthew Boyle fired back: “There’s a lot of fake news back there. They’re all lined up.”
Vance laughed. “I’m sure there are. I can see their fake news eyes peering up at me, I’m sure ready to misreport everything that I’ve said today.” The room erupted. “But no, we love you guys too — kind of.”
Then Vance got serious — and absolutely nuked every myth the fake experts have been peddling for decades.
He revealed he had just spoken with President Trump about yet another deal in the works. And he exposed the secret sauce that separates Trump from every weak-kneed negotiator who came before him.
“So here’s the thing about the President’s negotiating style, and I actually, you know, we were a little delayed, because the president called me right before I got on stage just about one of these deals that we’re working on, and what I love about it is that it’s never enough,” Vance explained.
“And so you bring him a deal, and you know, he sort of asks for this, this, and this. ‘We want this tariff rate. We want this country to drop their tariff barriers. We want this country to drop their non-tariff barriers.’”
“And you say, ‘I’m never going to be able to get that done,’ and then you get it done, and you bring it to him and he said, ‘Well, I want three other things too’ because his attitude is he wants to get the best deal possible for the American people.”
That’s the difference between a leader and a sellout. Past administrations groveled for any scrap of paper they could call an “agreement.” Trump demands total victory — because American workers deserve nothing less.
Vance continued: “for too long, we had trade negotiators that so believed in the fake idea of free trade over fair trade, that they were willing to sell American workers down the river without actually negotiating on the interests of American workers.”
The core of the Trump trade doctrine is brutally simple: American workers and American products are the best on planet Earth.
“We want Americans to have better access to their markets. We believe in our workers. We think that we have the best products in the world. We want to be able to sell them everywhere. That’s number one,” Vance declared.
“Number two, we don’t want foreign products to undercut the wages of American workers. We’re actually going to protect our markets, protect our important industries, and that’s a very important part of the Trump trade plan.”
Vance also explained that America’s economic dominance isn’t just for making the country rich — it’s also a powerful weapon for peace.
“Then the final thing… is we’ve been able to use the incredible economic leverage of the United States of America. I mean, we’re 25 percent, probably a little bit more than that, of the world GDP. Why don’t we ever use our economic leverage to achieve peace?” Vance asked.
“Because when countries aren’t fighting each other, when they’re actually using their economic talents to manufacture good things, rather than weapons to k*ll each other, then that actually creates incredible economic opportunities for Americans.”
“And that’s what the president — that’s why he’s so focused on peace. He’s fundamentally a humanitarian. And we’ve got eight peace deals at this point — we’re working on number nine and number ten.”