The fight Vice President JD Vance recently picked with our European allies concerned much more than free speech.
At the Munich Security Conference, J.D. Vance confronted European leaders over their attacks on free speech, calling out their hypocrisy and challenging them to re-evaluate their values and
Fallout from this encounter raises concerns about future of US-Ukrainian relations and ongoing support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia
In an amazing show of courage, Vice President J.D. Vance offered an intervention for some of our European allies. That
Victor Davis Hanson reacts to Vice President J.D. Vance's recent speech at the Munich Security Conference. CHARLIE HURT: Victor, why should Americans be concerned about what's going on with free speech in Europe?
(We know this because you’re just now telling yourself, “Oh, yeah, J.D. Vance is vice president.”) Co-president Elon Musk is sucking all of the oxygen out of Washington, D.C., these days, which perhaps is why Vance got shipped off to Europe last week ...
One of Vance’s key claims for the decline of free speech in Europe left many UK observers dumbfounded. He rebuked the Scottish government for sending out letters in October 2024 cautioning citizens that, in his words, “even private prayer within their own homes may amount to breaking the law”.
"The Federalist" editor in chief Mollie Hemingway reviewed Vice President Vance's speech this week at the Munich Security Conference on FNC's "FOX News Sunday" panel: MOLLIE HEMINGWAY: It is interesting to hear people react to this.
Vice President J.D. Vance had some harsh words Friday at for our European allies at the Munich Security Conference.
Vance also gave a speech in Munich, hypocritically scolding Europe’s leaders for many actions Trump has engaged in.
Vice President J.D. Vance on Thursday warned that the greatest threat to the U.S. and Europe is the flood of illegal immigrants and attempts to snuff out opposition to it.
Delivering a speech in Germany, U S Vice President J D Vance criticized European governments for suppressing free speech and discriminating against Christians He urged leaders across Europe to