Vice President J.D. Vance’s speech on February 14 at the Munich Security Conference—in which he criticized European nations for what he described as a “retreat” from free speech principles and an embrace of mass migration—drew disagreement and public rebukes from some foreign leaders,
President, JD Vance’s comments this week on democracy ring nicely to the ear of some, but are off key on the musical score of facts. February 14th’s Munich Security Pact saw Vance inveigh against European states for not adhering to democracy.
Vice President JD Vance commented on the extremely negative reaction among German lawmakers to his speech last week at the Munich Security conference during remarks Thursday at CPAC (full speech here).
Journalist Matt Taibbi discusses Vice President JD Vance's speech at the Munich Security Conference on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
Vice President JD Vance's speech to the Munich Security Conference is still making waves in Europe, according to Kevin Roberts and Rep. Harriet Hageman.
Vice President JD Vance shocked leaders at the Munich Security Conference when he challenged Germany's decades-long approach to preventing political extremism and effectively boosted a far-right political party,
Everyone agrees that Vice President J. D. Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference on Friday was remarkable. I do not mean that everyone liked it.
Vice President JD Vance first backed Elon Musk rehiring a racist DOGE tech then went to the Munich Security Conference and villified E.U. allies for having "firewalls" against hate speech and extreme far-right parties like the Nazies.
When Vice President J.D. Vance lectured European leaders at the Munich Security Conference last week on the “threat from within” posed by efforts to combat disinformation and contain far-right extremism,
It is ironic, then, that vice president J.D. Vance dashed to the Munich Security Conference last week to scold Europeans for their supposed failings on free speech and democracy. Speaking to European leaders,
Panelists on CNN's State of the Union sparred over two top Trump administration officials — Vice President J.D. Vance and adviser Elon Musk — "flirting with Nazism" following the vice president's eyebrow-raising speech at last week's Munich Security Conference.
At the Munich Security Conference, JD Vance chose not to speak just about security issues but rather the larger problem with Europe itself.