Vance Brags About Showdown with Zelensky: ‘Most Famous Thing I’ve Ever Done’
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JD Vance Reflects on Zelensky Clash, Says US-Ukraine Relations Have ‘Turned Over a New Leaf’ - Real News Now
Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that the relationship between the United States and Ukraine is now “much more productive,” eight months after his explosive Oval Office clash with President Volodymyr Zelensky made global headlines. Speaking on “Pod Force One” with columnist Miranda Devine, Vance acknowledged the confrontation was “probably the most famous thing I’ve ever done, or maybe ever will do,” but insisted the situation had dramatic…
Exclusive | JD Vance tells ‘Pod Force One’ he’s ‘turned over a new leaf’ with Ukraine’s Zelensky post-Oval Office argument
Vice President JD Vance denied that his infamous Office Office blowup with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was strategized in advance during an exclusive interview on a "Pod Force One" podcast episode out Wednesday.
The politician emphasized that the conversation in the Oval Office six months ago "is not indicative of the current relationship between Washington and Kiev".
U.S. Vice President J. D. Vance noted that his dispute with Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelensky in the Oval Office on 28 February had probably become "the most famous thing he had ever done or would ever do." However, he added that in eight months they had "reversed a long time" and the relationship between the United States and Ukraine had improved considerably, told Vance in an interview for The New York Post. "If I return to that point, I w…
He said that in an interview with The New York Post.” That was six (eight) months ago. We have turned a new page,” Vance said. At the same time, the vice president acknowledged that his dispute with the Ukrainian leader was “probably the most famous thing I have ever done, or perhaps will ever do.” If you go back to that moment, I was disappointed because I took something for rudeness. I think there is an inference from that for me, but I also b…
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