JD Vance on Meet The Press | August 25, 2024


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Speakers: Kristen Welker - 30.01% JD Vance - 69.99%

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- Tariffs and Economic Policy: JD Vance defended Donald Trump's proposed tariffs, arguing that they would not lead to increased costs for consumers but would instead bring back manufacturing jobs to the U.S. and stabilize supply chains. He challenged the idea that tariffs would harm the middle class, emphasizing the need for economic policies that prioritize American workers over foreign interests.

- Endorsement of RFK Jr.: Vance expressed strong support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement of Donald Trump, highlighting that Kennedy's values, particularly on free speech and anti-censorship, align more with Trump's Republican Party than the current Democratic Party. He acknowledged differences with RFK Jr. on some issues but praised the endorsement as a sign of the Republican Party's broad appeal.

- Abortion and Federalism: Vance committed that neither he nor Donald Trump would support a federal ban on abortion if elected. He emphasized that abortion policy should be determined by individual states rather than the federal government, contrasting this view with the position of Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party.

- Immigration and Border Security: Vance criticized the current administration's handling of border security, claiming that Kamala Harris's policies have led to a significant increase in illegal immigration. He supported a mass deportation effort, starting with violent criminals, and argued that the administration's policies have already resulted in family separations due to poor border management.

- Election Integrity and 2024 Election: Vance addressed concerns about election integrity, aligning with Trump's focus on ensuring that all legal votes are counted and illegal votes are not. He expressed confidence that the 2024 election would be free and fair, despite Trump's rhetoric casting doubt on the electoral process.