Vance urged Turning Point attendees to help pressure the Republican-led Senate to approve Trump’s judges so there can be “more prosecutions” and “swifter justice.” He hurled insults against Democrats heading into the midterms and even launched some early missives at some of the minority party’s rumored 2028 contenders that he may one day face. Within the online back-and-forth, Vance responded to a White nationalist influencer by writing: “I would say there’s a difference between not liking Israel (or disagreeing with a given Israeli policy) and antisemitism.” The same person replied by urging Vance to “include India in the third-world country ban.” Vance’s wife is of Indian descent. “If you call Usha Vance, the second lady of the United States of America, a ‘j**t,’ you have no place in the future of the conservative movement,” referring to an ethnic slur Fuentes has used in the past to describe Vance’s wife.
Author: Steve Contorno
Published at: 2025-12-21 21:29:12
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