— Acyn (@Acyn) June 22, 2025
Critics slammed the remarks as dangerously unserious and historically blind.
Trump not being the dumbest president isn’t gonna fly.
— Outspoken™️ (@Out5p0ken) June 22, 2025
I can’t believe he actually said this
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This is insane behavior from a vice president. This administration has lost all amount of decency.
— bleezy 🔮 (@bleezy_eth) June 22, 2025
Not really, you just proved Trump was no different.
He literally pretty much said
“I don’t care what my intelligence agencies say I’m going to do what Netanyahu says anyway, fuck the American people.”— Midwest George (@LPP2028) June 22, 2025
We have respectable, patriotic presidents 25+ years ago. Today we have a grifting Presidential Family taking advantage of the seat and taking land that doesn’t belong to them.
— Jeremy H🇺🇸 (@jeremyfromga) June 22, 2025
We have respectable, patriotic presidents 25+ years ago. Today we have a grifting Presidential Family taking advantage of the seat and taking land that doesn’t belong to them.
— Jeremy H🇺🇸 (@jeremyfromga) June 22, 2025
Vance’s comments come amid escalating global tensions, with analysts warning that the strike could spark a wider regional conflict. While Trump allies hailed the move as “decisive,” foreign policy experts described it as “provocative,” “destabilizing,” and lacking long-term vision.
If the White House expected bipartisan support, Vance’s remarks likely made that even less likely. Instead of unity, the vice president gave the nation a soundbite—and a fresh round of outrage.
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