VP JD Vance on Deportations, Greenland, and Don Lemon, & News on Savannah Guthrie's Mom's Abduction

From Megyn Kelly

In an engaging discussion, Vice President JD Vance reflects on his journey from a novice in politics to a high-ranking official while addressing critical topics such as immigration, affordability, and international relations, including insights on Iran and media figures like Don Lemon. The conversation highlights Vance's personal evolution over the past nine years and provides a candid perspective on current issues facing the country.

Key Takeaways

  • Washington's absurdities: a city that substitutes sincerity for a carefully curated social mask.
  • In D.C., a motorcade of 40 cars ironically adds fuel to the political circus fire.
  • JD Vance went from the 'holler' to the vice presidency — proof that political meteors exist.
  • D.C.'s transactional nature makes fans root for teams they don't care about — welcome to placeless passion.
  • A city of outsiders: D.C. residents cheer for the Nats yet mourn like they’re lifelong fans.

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