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It’s difficult to overstate how unpopular President Donald Trump’s agenda is right now. On most key items and issues, it’s even more unpopular than the already unpopular president.
Vice President Vance has slammed a Wall Street Journal article alleging President Trump wrote a "bawdy" birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003, claiming the article is a "complete and utter bulls--t" and accusing the Journal of violating journalistic ethics by publishing the letter without showing it to the victim.
In a visit to Pennsylvania, Vice President JD Vance stressed tax cuts and savings accounts for newborns, with no mention of trims to Medicaid and nutritional assistance programs many Trump voters rely on.
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Mediaite on MSNCritics Resurface Old JD Vance Tweet to Call Out VP’s Hypocrisy for Slamming WSJ’s Trump-Epstein StoryVance once posted about Epstein’s “client list” and wrote, “If you're a journalist and you're not asking questions about this case you should be ashamed of yourself
Trump's legislation narrowly cleared Congress. Now the administration is facing the challenge of selling it to the public.
Democrats leave no stone unturned in their fevered quest to take down President Donald J. Trump, and the party of leftwing extremists has pushed all in on […]
Beatrice Hall is waiting for word that her husband is out of surgery and his colostomy has gone well. It is the latest in umpteen procedures, check-ups and tests he has been forced to ensure since being diagnosed with colon cancer.
JD Vance: The vice president tweeted that the Journal “should be ashamed for publishing” the report, calling it “complete and utter bullshit” while criticizing the paper for failing to publicize the letter or show it to the White House before writing about it. “Does anyone honestly believe this sounds like Donald Trump?” Vance wrote.