Ever since the return of Donald J. Trump to the White House, his Vice President JD Vance has been a staunch defender of the administration’s agenda – and of Conservative values in general.
This includes calling out European ‘allies’ to their very faces on issues like censorship, Ukraine war-mongering, and – increasingly – their disastrous policies regarding unchecked mass migration.
Yesterday (30), Vance took to TV to accuse Europe of engaging in ‘civilizational suicide’ by their lack of control of their borders.
European nations are both ‘unable’ and ‘unwilling’ to curb the endless flow of migration, the VP said.
The Telegraph reported:
“’The Europeans annoy me sometimes. Yes, I disagree with them on certain issues’, he said in an interview with Fox News.
The 40-year-old said the idea of Western civilization has its roots in Europe and led to the founding of the US, but added: ‘Europe is at risk of engaging in civilizational suicide’.”

Vance had special criticism directed to former European powerhouse Germany.
“’If you have a country like Germany, where you have another few million immigrants come in from countries that are totally culturally incompatible with Germany, then it doesn’t matter what I think about Europe’, he continued. ‘Germany will have killed itself, and I hope they don’t do that, because I love Germany and I want Germany to thrive’.”
The Trump administration has made the combat against unchecked mass illegal migration a core item of the ‘America first’ agenda – and has already proven in six months that mass deportations are possible, and very beneficial to a western society.
Vance comments echo what he said in February in a speech at the Munich Security Conference, and that we reported here in TGP: JD Vance on CPAC, and the ‘Trump Doctrine’ on Foreign Policy: Germany Not a Friend if It Imprisons People for ‘Mean Tweets’.
“He accused some countries of limiting free speech, citing Adam Smith-Connor, a British pro-life campaigner who was convicted for breaching a buffer zone outside an abortion clinic. ‘Free speech in Britain and across Europe [is] in retreat’, he said at the time, before going on to back Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland [AfD] party that has been classified as an extremist group by the German government.”
Vance is widely seen at this point as the leading Republican candidate to succeed Trump in 2028.
The president weighed in on the issue on interview with NBC:
“’I think [Vance is] a fantastic, brilliant guy’, he said. ‘Marco [Rubio] is great. There’s a lot of them that are great. I also see tremendous unity. But certainly, you would say that somebody’s the VP, if that person is outstanding, I guess that person would have an advantage’.”
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