JD Vance Addresses "Conspiracy Theorist" Label Amidst White House Dynamics
Vice President JD Vance addresses accusations of being a conspiracy theorist, admitting belief in some theories he deems true. He defends his support for President Trump as a calculated political move.
Overview
- Vice President JD Vance addressed accusations from White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and others, admitting he occasionally believes in conspiracy theories he deems true.
- Vance stated his belief that mainstream media should conduct fewer interviews and labeled private critics of President Trump as "traitors."
- He specifically mentioned believing President Biden intends to jail political opponents, asserting that some conspiracy theories can indeed be factual.
- Both Vance and Susie Wiles criticized a media profile as a biased "hit piece," with Wiles claiming it was disingenuously framed and lacked significant context.
- Vance praised Susie Wiles as authentic and the best chief of staff for President Trump, framing his support for Trump as a calculated political strategy.
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Vance cited the belief that President Joe Biden intends to jail political opponents as an example; he also said he sometimes accepts other unnamed conspiracy theories he regards as factual but did not list additional specific theories in the remarks summarized.
Wiles called the profile a biased 'hit piece,' arguing it was disingenuously framed and lacked important context; she defended her performance and was praised by Vance as authentic and the best chief of staff for President Trump.
Yes; Vance described his backing as a calculated political decision, saying he views supporting Trump as a strategic choice rather than purely personal loyalty.
Vance argued mainstream media should conduct fewer interviews, implying that reduced media exposure would limit what he described as biased or misleading coverage.
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