Immigration Policy under a Potential Second Trump Administration

Senator JD Vance (R-OH) said a second Trump administration would stop catch-and-release and granting asylum to migrants to address the illegal immigration problem.

Democrats pushing debunked rumor about Senator JD Vance

Democrats continue to push a debunked rumor about Senator JD Vance despite criticism of spreading misinformation, Vice President Kamala Harris and others make jokes referencing the rumor, Democrats face criticism for double standards compared to their criticism of former President Trump

Senator JD Vance praising Donald Trump for detainee release

Senator JD Vance praised former President Donald Trump for his nonexistent role in the release of American detainees from Russian prison, despite the fact that the negotiations were primarily led by President Joe Biden, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Criticism of Biden-Harris Border Policies

Senator JD Vance criticizes President Biden and Vice President Harris for their border policies, accusing them of effectively having an open border. He calls for the reinstatement of common-sense policies like remain in Mexico, stopping catch and release, and finishing the border wall.

Misinformation about Senator JD Vance's Comments on Childless People

An X account affiliated with the Harris campaign falsely claimed that Senator JD Vance said he and Trump will 'go to war against' childless people. In reality, Vance was referring to going to war against the anti-child ideology in the country. The Harris campaign took Vance's comment out of context.

Senator JD Vance's Kindness and Political Engagement

Former President Trump’s VP pick, Senator JD Vance, attended a financial engagement at a museum in Milwaukee. Mary Katharine Ham, a Republican podcaster, described Vance as kind, emphasizing his compassionate and respectful nature. The article highlights Vance's background, including his book 'Hillbilly Elegy' and his interactions with others in public and private settings.