Vice President J.D. Vance ivered a message to Senate Republicans about the looming confirmations of Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “The president has […]
Vice President JD Vance advised Senate Republicans against voting “no” on the confirmations of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. In an X post on Wednesday, Vance gave a strong warning to Senate Republicans on the fence about voting for two of President Donald Trump’s most controversial Cabinet picks,
He defended Ms Tulsi Gabbard, the nominee for US intelligence services, as the right person for the job. Read more at straitstimes.com.
President Trump’s controversial pick for national intelligence chief angered Republicans by refusing to condemn government leaker Edward Snowden.
Vice President JD Vance said bureaucrats at U.S. intelligence services were “out of control” and he defended Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump’s nominee to head those services, as the right person for the job.
Vice President J.D. Vance explained the president's decision to offer a blanket pardon to more than 1,500 people charged over th 6, 2021, Capitol riot, during an interview with CBS's Margaret Brennan,
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vice President JD Vance said bureaucrats at U.S. intelligence services were "out of control" and he defended Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's nominee to head those services, as the right person for the job.
Vice President JD Vance issued both a reminder and a warning to Republican senators who might be waffling on Wednesday. In a message on X, he said that both Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “represent parts of the new coalition in our party.
Vice President JD Vance spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday about Pete Hegseth's confirmation, Tulsi Gabbard's upcoming confirmation, executive orders, FEMA, and more.
Robby Soave and Niall Stanage discuss Vice President J.D. Vance clarifying his stance on J6 pardons. #vance #j6pardons
Though the former Democrat has aligned herself with Trump, her true loyalties remain elusive as ever.
Donald Trump's choice for director of national intelligence was grilled by GOP senators at a Thursday hearing.