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In response to Welker’s question about whether he agreed that figures like Pelosi and Adam Schiff posed a greater danger than Russia and China, Vance made his stance clear. “What he said—and I do agree with this—is that the biggest threat we have in our country isn’t a foreign adversary, because we can handle these guys. We can handle foreign conflicts,” he said. Vance then took a direct shot at Pelosi, blaming her for the loss of America’s industrial dominance. He argued that under her leadership, the U.S. had declined from being the world’s leading industrial power to playing second fiddle to China.
“That fundamentally belongs on Nancy Pelosi’s shoulders,” Vance stated. He emphasized that for America to rebuild itself, it first needs to recognize that it is the country’s leadership, not foreign powers, that have failed the American people.
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Vance further criticized the current state of domestic affairs, highlighting issues like the rising cost of living, military recruitment shortfalls, and an open southern border as larger threats than anything posed by foreign nations. “When I consider the biggest threats to America… the fact that people can’t afford groceries, the fact that we can’t meet our recruitment goals in the military, the fact that Americans have a wide-open southern border—that’s a far bigger threat than any foreign threat,” Vance argued, again blaming “broken leadership.”
The conversation then shifted toward the Biden administration’s handling of internal threats. The media, Vance suggested, has been selective in its criticism. While Trump’s remarks about domestic threats have been heavily scrutinized, President Biden’s repeated claims that “white supremacy” is the greatest danger to America have been largely unchallenged. “The U.S. intelligence community has determined that domestic terrorism rooted in white supremacy is the greatest terrorist threat we face in the homeland,” Biden said last year. This statement, Vance pointed out, went unexamined by the media, which seemed to take the administration’s claims at face value without any data to back it up.
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas also echoed these claims, labeling domestic terrorism as the country’s greatest threat. Vance sharply contrasted this with the ongoing border crisis, where millions of illegal immigrants have entered the country, unchecked and unvetted, during Biden’s tenure. According to Vance, the administration’s focus on so-called domestic terrorism distracts from the very real and pressing issues facing the American people, such as economic struggles and national security.
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What Vance’s dismantling of the “enemy from within” narrative reveals is a broader frustration with the double standards applied by the media. While Trump and his supporters are vilified for questioning America’s internal challenges, Biden’s rhetoric on domestic terrorism has largely gone unchallenged, even as the country grapples with skyrocketing inflation, a border in crisis, and eroding trust in its institutions.
By focusing on internal leadership failures rather than foreign adversaries, Vance delivered a powerful rebuke of the current political establishment and underscored the need for change. His interview serves as a reminder that America’s most pressing issues may not be found overseas, but in the corridors of power within its own borders.




