The video splices together the beginning and end of the chairman's speech. The chairman said the display of emotion was related to his retirement.
Vice President J.D. Vance’s speech on February 14 at the Munich Security Conference—in which he criticized European nations for what he described as a “retreat” from free speech principles and an embrace of mass migration—drew disagreement and public rebukes from some foreign leaders,
JD Vance, the U.S. vice-president, made a controversial speech at the Munich Security Conference that sent shockwaves through Europe and beyond. His address, although focused on the state of European and U.
Vice President J.D. Vance sent shock waves with a speech in Munich that called out Europe, and more specifically Germany, for censoring dissenting political viewpoints and keeping out conservative ideas from the tables of political debate.
In a bold and impassioned speech at the Munich Security Conference on Friday, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a stark warning to European leaders about the dangers of censorship and the erosion of free speech.
The Munich Security Conference was supposed to be a foreign policy forum. Instead, the vice president lectured Europeans about democracy.
At the Munich Security Conference, J.D. Vance confronted European leaders over their attacks on free speech, calling out their hypocrisy and challenging them to re-evaluate their values and
You look better than I do, and I’m 40,’ Vance told 97-year-old Abba Naor outside the gates of the former concentration camp.
Victor Davis Hanson reacts to Vice President J.D. Vance's recent speech at the Munich Security Conference. CHARLIE HURT: Victor, why should Americans be concerned about what's going on with free speech in Europe?
Delivering a speech in Germany, U S Vice President J D Vance criticized European governments for suppressing free speech and discriminating against Christians He urged leaders across Europe to
Vance also gave a speech in Munich, hypocritically scolding Europe’s leaders for many actions Trump has engaged in.
President J.D. Vance met the leader of a German far-right party during a visit to Munich on Friday, nine days before a German election and after lecturing European leaders about the state of democracy.