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,
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Matthew Lawrence recently said on the “Magical Rewind” podcast that the only time he got into trouble on a film or television set was when Gabrielle Union allegedly reported him. According to Lawrence, the incident occurred after he declined Union’s offer to rehearse their lines together on the set of their 1999 TV movie “H-E …
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Hosted on MSN'Made up in his head': J.D. Vance hit with ridicule after bizarre 'masculinity' rantVice President J.D. Vance on Thursday raised hackles when he complained to the Conservative Political Action Conference that men are supposedly no longer allowed to drink beer and tell jokes. "Our culture sends a message to young men that you should suppress every masculine urge,
Watches of Espionage is right. Security is Apple’s brand, but a smartwatch is a smartwatch and Apple’s flagship hoovers up an incredible amount of data about the person who wears it on their wrist. But Vance doesn’t seem to wear an Apple Watch very often.
The AfD’s appeal to Vance, Musk and others in President Trump’s orbit is its shared distrust of E.U. regulations, limits on speech as they apply to the far right, and, perhaps above all, the AfD’s signature opposition to immigration.
The vice president stresses need for 'confidence they can really rebuild, is that it's safe, that the air is clean, that the water's clean, and so forth.'
The Munich Security Conference was supposed to be a foreign policy forum. Instead, the vice president lectured Europeans about democracy.
Vance also gave a speech in Munich, hypocritically scolding Europe’s leaders for many actions Trump has engaged in.
President Donald Trump told Bret Baier on the Monday, Feb. 10 episode of Fox News' 'Special Report' that it's "too early" to endorse his vice president, J.D. Vance, as the 2028 Republican presidential nominee.
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J.D. Vance Rails Against ‘Excessive’ AI Regulation at Paris SummitPARIS — U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance on Tuesday warned global leaders and tech industry executives that “excessive regulation” could cripple the rapidly growing artificial intelligence industry in a rebuke to European efforts to curb AI’s risks.
Since Inauguration Day, as President Trump has sought to break the federal government, Christian leaders—tangling with Trump and, particularly, with his Vice-President, J. D. Vance—have wound ...
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