Vice President JD Vance isn’t afraid to say what everyone else in Washington whispers behind closed doors—and at a recent White House Cabinet meeting, he laid it all out right in front of the media. While liberal reporters were likely expecting a routine photo op, what they got instead was a verbal gut punch from Vance, who called out the press corps for their endless obsession with “fake BS” and their total failure to report on the actual story: the Trump administration’s full-throttle restoration of American greatness.
“As the youngest person at this table,” Vance began, “I’ve seen what decline looks like.” And he’s not wrong. Over the last four decades, America has gone from the world’s industrial powerhouse to a country dependent on communist China to manufacture everything from pharmaceuticals to baby formula. Vance didn’t sugarcoat it—he blamed weak leadership and placeholder presidents more concerned with polling than with patriotism.
And then came President Trump.
Vance celebrated the Trump administration’s rapid reversal of national decline, even going so far as to say, “What has happened in 100 days is that we’ve started to reverse every single one of these negative trends.” From a border crisis on the brink of collapse to a military so battered by woke nonsense that it couldn’t meet recruitment goals, Trump’s second term has already started cleaning up the mess—and Vance made it clear the media couldn’t care less.
He even took a shot at the Biden administration’s now-infamous reliance on the “autopen,” joking that previous presidents were little more than “placeholder” executives. Contrast that with Trump, who Vance described as a “man of action.”
JD Vance is absolutely going to be President and I will vote for him.
Will you? pic.twitter.com/icRlsIqDpJ
— AmericanPapaBear (@AmericaPapaBear) May 1, 2025
America is incredibly fortunate to have have JD Vance as our Vice President. pic.twitter.com/VtiPF7fqCr
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) April 30, 2025
As a Marine veteran, Vance delivered one of his strongest points: young Americans are now “breaking down the doors to join our military” again—something that just wasn’t happening under the previous administration. Why? Because strength inspires confidence. And Americans are finally seeing a commander-in-chief they’re willing to follow again.
In a follow-up interview with Fox News Digital, Vance said he feels “very empowered” as vice president, describing a Trump administration that runs on trust, delegation, and real leadership. “There’s just this sense that the president both likes and trusts his senior team,” he said.
That trust is clearly paying off. While the press continues its endless tantrum, Trump and Vance are busy putting America back on track—and the results speak for themselves.
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