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“I’d Take It!” – JD Vance on VP Rumors

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After news broke that Trump had secured a ceasefire in the aftermath of the successful operation, Vance went to social media with a remark that turned heads.

“I wonder if other VPs had as much excitement as I do,” Vance posted on X, followed by a laughing emoji.

That playful jab quickly drew attention online—especially from Donald Trump Jr., who quipped, “Slightly different than your predecessor who was VP of visiting angels.”

The jab raised eyebrows. Was it aimed at Kamala Harris? Or Mike Pence, known for his hands-off, bureaucratic presence? Trump Jr.’s reference to “visiting angels”—a senior care company—suggests the target was Pence.

Vance has never been shy about his skepticism of endless foreign entanglements. His support for Trump’s 2024 run centered largely on the fact that “Trump had started no wars in his first term.”

That distinction—especially after decades of disastrous military interventions—continues to matter to millions of voters.

Vance’s latest remarks make it clear: this administration isn’t falling into the same traps as past presidents. And that’s exactly what’s terrifying the D.C. war machine and the establishment RINOs.

The Vice President followed up with a post that broke down the Trump doctrine in plain terms—and it’s the kind of clarity Americans have been craving for years.

“It turns out you can just do what you said you would do. No mission creep. No protracted, ill defined ‘nation building’ BS. Just very proud of the president and the whole team this morning,” Vance said.

He then spelled out the Trump administration’s foreign policy approach: “1) clearly define an American interest; 2) negotiate aggressively to achieve that interest; 3) use overwhelming force if necessary.”

It’s a game-changing strategy—and one that contrasts sharply with the murky, dragged-out conflicts that have defined U.S. military involvement for decades.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the strike’s success.

“We devastated the Iranian nuclear program, but it’s worth noting that the operation did not target Iranian troops or the Iranian people,” Hegseth said.

This wasn’t reckless warmongering—it was a focused strike that achieved maximum impact with minimal fallout. American power was used precisely and effectively, with no American boots on the ground.

For JD Vance—and for millions of Americans—this is the kind of leadership that’s been missing for far too long.

“For my entire life, American presidents have so misused American power that many in my generation have lost confidence in our country. President Trump is rebuilding that confidence brick by brick,” Vance said.

From Afghanistan to Libya, younger Americans have seen our military strength wasted on endless conflicts that produced nothing but chaos.

Now, Trump and Vance are charting a different course—one that delivers on promises and avoids the costly quagmires of the past.

Saturday’s operation reportedly involved B-2 stealth bombers unleashing 14 bunker-busting Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs on deeply buried targets like Fordow.

These were not symbolic strikes. They were devastating to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure—and sent a crystal-clear message to rogue regimes: The U.S. is back in charge, and it means business.

Speaking to NBC, Vance clarified, “The U.S. was not at war with Iran but rather with its nuclear program,” and that the operation “significantly damaged Iran’s capabilities.”

The difference in tone, leadership, and action between Vance and his predecessors couldn’t be more obvious.

Mike Pence largely stayed out of the spotlight during his time in office, often appearing reluctant to fully embrace Trump’s populist agenda.

Kamala Harris? She was tasked with the border crisis—and completely dropped the ball. Meanwhile, Joe Biden continues to fumble through a series of international blunders.

JD Vance, by contrast, is active, engaged, and unafraid to speak his mind.

From calling out European governments over free speech, to publicly confronting Ukrainian President Zelenskyy about America’s financial support, Vance has proven himself to be a bold and unapologetic advocate for the America First movement.

JD Vance’s pride in serving beside Trump isn’t just personal—it’s symbolic. After years of weakness, indecision, and global embarrassment, there’s finally an administration in charge that knows what it’s doing.

And the American people can see the difference.

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