The Senator, who was once a fierce critic of Trump - calling him 'America’s Hitler' - is now joining him on the presidential ticket
The Senator, who was once a fierce critic of Trump - calling him 'America’s Hitler' - is now joining him on the presidential ticket
As recently as Saturday, in the immediate aftermath of Trump’s attempted assassination in Pennsylvania, Vance posted on social media so inflammatory that even some seasoned Republican observers believed that he was too toxic to be selected as Trump’s sidekick. Vance’s selection is the culmination of an extraordinary journey for both men that led them to appear together on Monday night for the official launch of the 2024 Republican ticket.
By the time this year’s Presidential cycle was underway, Vance had adhered himself firmly to Trump, embracing his stances on tariffs , Ukraine and immigration .
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