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JD Vance Claims Former Trump Officials Targeting Ex-President

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaks at a campaign event, Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance recently made claims that former Trump administration officials who have expressed concerns about a potential second Donald Trump presidency are doing so because they were unable to control him and initiate 'ridiculous military conflicts.' Vance's statements were made during an interview with a news anchor, where he defended Trump against accusations made by individuals such as John Kelly and Gen. Mark Milley.

In the interview, Vance suggested that these former officials, including Mike Pence, had a 'damaged worldview' and were now targeting Trump out of a desire to engage in war. He dismissed the notion that these individuals were conservative Republicans genuinely worried about the prospect of a second Trump presidency.

John Kelly, Trump's former chief of staff, recently described Trump as fitting the 'general definition of fascist' and highlighted Trump's expectation of personal loyalty over loyalty to the Constitution. Similarly, Gen. Mark Milley labeled Trump as 'the most dangerous person to this country' and 'a fascist to the core' in a new book by Bob Woodward.

Vance suggests officials like Mike Pence have a 'damaged worldview.'
JD Vance claims former Trump officials couldn't control him.
John Kelly and Gen. Mark Milley have criticized Trump's leadership style.

Vance's argument centered on the belief that these officials entered office with the intention of controlling Trump, only to turn against him when they realized they could not. He referenced a previous interview where Mike Pence claimed that Trump had asked him to prioritize loyalty to the president over the Constitution.

The interview with Vance sheds light on the ongoing divisions within the Republican Party regarding the legacy and potential return of Donald Trump to the political arena. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, these differing perspectives among prominent figures within the party are likely to continue shaping the discourse and influencing voter opinions.

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