Republican vice presidential nominee, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, questioned what Vice President Kamala Harris has done to “call into question” her loyalty to the United States.
Vance spoke at a rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on Saturday. bring up Harris denied comments made by former President Donald Trump after he selected Vance as his running mate.
The vice president suggested Vance would be “the man to give the green light to Trump’s policies” and would be “loyal only to Trump.”
“I saw the other day that Kamala Harris questioned my loyalty to this country,” Vance told the crowd. “The word that she used is loyalty. And it’s an interesting word. Always loyalty. Loyalty. Because nothing shows more disloyalty to this country than what Kamala Harris has done on our southern border. And I want to ask the vice president, has she done anything to call into question my loyalty to this country?”
Kamala Harris has questioned my loyalty to America. I joined the Marines for this country. I went to Iraq for this country. I built a business for this country. And my running mate took a bullet for this country. What has Kamala done to call our loyalty to America into question? pic.twitter.com/WykF5pRY4Y
— JD Vance (@JDVance) July 28, 2024
“I was in the Marines. I went to Iraq to serve this country,” Vance added. “I built a business for this country. And my running mate took a bullet for this country. So my question to Kamala Harris: What have you done to cause you to doubt our loyalty to America?”
Vance added that the answer to that question is “nothing.”
“Let’s send a message to the media,” Vance added. “Let’s send a message to Kamala Harris. Let’s send a message from Minnesota to all hard-working patriots across the nation: We look forward to the return of President Donald J. Trump, and we’re going to do everything in our power to make that happen.”
The Republican senator from Ohio is 39 years old and would become the first millennial vice president if Trump wins the election.
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As Breitbart News previously reported, Vance enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps after graduating from high school.
During the period interview When asked in an interview with Fox News how his time serving in the US Marines has influenced him, Vance explained that he takes into consideration what is “the right reason” when asking his children to “go to war.”
“My service in the Marines overlaps in many ways with my service as a senator,” Vance explained. “When we ask our kids to go to war, my concern is that it’s for the right reasons.”





