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Vance tells Kamala Harris to ‘Look in Mirror’ to See ‘Face of Disloyalty’

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) gave Trump a crash course on loyalty after Vice President Kamala Harris questioned his and former President Donald Trump’s loyalty, telling him to “look in the mirror” and “see the face of disloyalty.”

Vance at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday. Blown up Compare Harris’ positions on open borders, illegal immigration and the economy to her and Trump’s.

“We’re used to these fake attacks from Democrats and the media, and we can deal with them,” Vance told the crowd, “but what I can’t stand about Kamala Harris is that she has the nerve to question our loyalty to this country. And she does.”

“Now, here’s what President Trump and I believe in loyalty: loyalty to this country means closing borders, not opening them. Loyalty means making life more affordable, not causing inflation by not being able to stop sending money like a drunken sailor. Loyalty means protecting Medicare for the American people, not bankrupting it by sending money to illegal immigrants, as she wants to do,” Vance continued. “Loyalty means protecting Laken Riley, not letting illegal immigrants take her life. Loyalty means serving in the United States Marine Corps, which I am proud to do. Loyalty means taking a bullet for this country, as Donald J. Trump did. Kamala Harris, if you want to see the face of disloyalty, look in the mirror.”

This is not the first time Vance has slammed Harris for comments questioning her loyalty to the United States.

At a rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Vance referred to comments Harris made suggesting she had given Trump’s policies a “seal of approval” and was “loyal only to Trump.” At the Minnesota rally, Vance asked Harris if she had done anything to call into question her loyalty to Trump.

Vance, 39, is the first Marine combat veteran to be named as a presidential candidate and would be the first millennial vice president if Trump wins the election.

The Republican senator from Ohio enlisted in the Marines after graduating from high school. interview During an interview with Fox News, Vance was asked how his time in the Marines influenced him, explaining that it “intersects” with his time as a senator, adding that he considers what is “the right reason” when asking his children to “go to war” for their country.

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