Vance
Coverage of Vance in the Nexus archive.
- Vance says El-Sayed has no ‘constituency among the working class’
Vice President Vance stated that Abdul El-Sayed’s primary victory was driven by affluent liberals rather than working class voters. This comment followed a Michigan primary where El-Sayed defeated Rep. Haley Stevens. Vance made these remarks during an interview with Laura Ingraham.
- Rubio leads Vance by 36 points in new 2028 GOP straw poll
Secretary of State Marco Rubio led Vice President Vance by 36 points in a 2028 GOP presidential straw poll at the Western Conservative Summit in Colorado, with 57% of over 500 respondents supporting Rubio.
- The Far Right Is Distorting Ceuta
Moroccan migrants attempted to enter the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in large numbers, prompted by social-media posts claiming the border was open. Far-right figures amplified misleading narratives about the event, suggesting it reflected an 'invasion' despite Ceuta's geographic and legal restrictions preventing access to mainland Europe.
- Vance holds 'no bulls***' conversation with Netanyahu as US unleashed new strikes on Iran
Vance had a 'no bulls***' conversation with Netanyahu as the US launched new strikes on Iran. The events involve diplomatic and military actions between the US and Iran.
- Can Vance square his Catholicism with Trump’s Republican Party?
The article examines whether Vance can reconcile his Catholicism with the values of Trump’s Republican Party. His new book criticizes the hypocrisy of the old religious right.
- Saudi defense minister holds urgent meeting with Vance after Iraq strikes
Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman met with Vice President Vance to convey Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's message on regional de-escalation with Iran despite recent joint U.S.-Saudi strikes against pro-Iranian militias in Iraq. The strikes followed drone attacks by these militias on Saudi infrastructure, prompting Saudi Arabia to emphasize its readiness to defend itself while advocating for reduced tensions.
- Lindsey Graham’s Last Laugh
Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, was honored with a Capitol Rotunda ceremony and a funeral at the National Cathedral after his death at 71. Attendees included Israeli PM Netanyahu, Ukrainian President Zelensky, Vice President Vance, the Trump Cabinet, and bipartisan Senate members. President Trump, who initially had a contentious relationship with Graham, served as a eulogist, recalling their eventual alliance and Graham's political adaptability.
- Why Vance still trumps Rubio in ’28
The article discusses how Vance maintains an advantage over Rubio in the '28 context, and there's no evidence that Trump views Vance more skeptically due to his initial opposition to the Iran war.
- Vance detail Secret Service agent suspected of leaking information put on administrative leave
The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a member of Vice President Vance's detail for allegedly leaking sensitive information, leading to administrative leave. The investigation involves potential criminal inquiries into compromising operational and information security.
- Maher slams Democrats, says he’s open to voting for Vance in 2028
Comedian Bill Maher criticized the Democratic Party and its socialist wing, stating the party is being 'taken over.' He also mentioned he would consider voting for Vice President Vance if he runs for president in 2028.
- Just b******s... Boris takes aim at claims from Vance and co that British civilisation is being erased by immigration, with London make-up similar to NYC
Boris responds to claims by Vance and others that British civilization is being erased by immigration, arguing that London's demographic makeup is similar to New York City. He challenges the narrative that immigration is eroding British culture.
- Vance accuses Israel of manipulating US public against deal with Iran
Vance accuses Israel of manipulating the US public to prevent a deal with Iran and prolong the war. He claims certain groups are working to keep the conflict ongoing by influencing American opinion.
- Herzog tells Saudi TV he dreams of peace with Riyadh, ‘heart aches’ for innocent Gazans
President Herzog expressed a desire for peace with Saudi Arabia and mentioned Israel's interest in normalizing relations with Syria and Lebanon. He also praised Trump and Vance's efforts to curb Iran and expressed concern for innocent Gazans.
- Vance says Epstein had connections to US, Israeli intelligence
The US vice president stated that Epstein appeared to have connections to US and Israeli intelligence. Epstein was linked to elements of the 'Israeli deep state' according to the vice president.
- ‘Go to hell’: Vance rails at reported Israeli-backed online campaign smearing Iran MOU
Vice President Vance accuses elements within the Israeli system of manipulating American public opinion to prolong the war, and denounces a reported Israeli-backed online campaign smearing the Iran MOU. He calls the campaign's actions 'beyond a shadow of a doubt' and tells critics to 'go to hell.'
- Trump suggests a standing order to attack Iran if it assassinates him. But Vance would make the call
President Donald Trump states he has ordered the U.S. military to destroy Iran if he were to be assassinated. The decision to act would ultimately be made by Vance.
- Netanyahu pushes back on Vance: ‘We have many, many friends’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is responding to Vice President Vance's warning about criticizing the Trump administration's Iran peace deal, stating that Israel has many friends. Vance had indicated that if he were in the Israeli Cabinet, he might not support attacking a powerful ally.
- The Death of Renee Good Has Yet to Be Properly Investigated
Federal officers shot and killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis six months ago, but no arrests have been made and the Trump administration has not initiated a serious investigation. Federal officials have blocked state and local investigators from accessing evidence, while Vice President Vance and Stephen Miller asserted federal immunity for agents involved. Minnesota officials are independently investigating, but face resistance from federal authorities.
- Netanyahu rejects Vance’s claim Trump is Israel’s only friend, says ‘many’ seek ties
Netanyahu rejects Vance's assertion that Trump is Israel's only friend, stating many seek ties. He emphasizes shared goals with Trump on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, asserting Israel's commitment to this objective even if the US fails.
- Shapiro calls Vance’s language in foreign policy speeches ‘dangerous and destructive’
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro criticized Vice President Vance’s language in foreign policy speeches as 'dangerous' and 'destructive' on the world stage. Shapiro stated that such language attempts to separate certain Americans.
- Watergate led to new ethical guardrails. Trump is tearing them down.
The article compares Watergate's establishment of ethical standards with current actions undermining them, citing Vice President Vance's claim that Watergate would be a brief news story today.
- Pope Leo’s Challenge to America on July 4
Pope Leo XIV visited Lampedusa on July 4 to honor migrant graves and criticize U.S. immigration policies, contrasting with President Trump's 250th anniversary celebration in Washington, D.C. The pope called for the U.S. to uphold its founding ideals in treating immigrants, while Vice President Vance dismissed Vatican statements on immigration as 'generic' and 'trite platitudes.'
- Vance’s financial disclosure reveals book revenue, crypto holdings
Vice President Vance earned up to $7.4 million in 2025, primarily from royalties of his 2016 memoir 'Hillbilly Elegy,' according to a financial disclosure report. The report also revealed his cryptocurrency holdings.
- Air Force major arrested after calling for Trump impeachment on Capitol steps
An Air Force major was arrested on the Capitol steps after calling for the impeachment of President Trump and Vice President Vance. Peaceful demonstrations are allowed on Capitol grounds, but speaking from the steps requires a protester to be accompanied by a member of Congress.
- Air Force major arrested after calling for Trump impeachment on Capitol steps
An Air Force major was arrested on the Capitol steps after advocating for the impeachment of President Trump and Vice President Vance. Demonstrations on Capitol grounds require a protester to be accompanied by a member of Congress to speak from the steps.
- Supreme Court’s awful ruling encourages China’s Hunan Horse to invade America
The Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. Barbara that children born in the U.S. to parents unlawfully or temporarily present are citizens under the 14th Amendment, enabling birth tourism by foreign nationals, including Chinese, Nigerian, and Russian individuals, who exploit U.S. citizenship for financial and political advantages. Critics argue the decision encourages abuse of public benefits and security risks.
- Oil prices fall as US leaders strike positive note on Iran talks
Oil prices fell by more than 1 percent as US leaders provided positive comments on talks between Washington and Tehran. Brent futures and West Texas Intermediate crude both closed at their lowest levels since March.
- The Latest: Federal filing shows Trump took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
President Donald Trump's crypto businesses generated $1.2 billion in revenue last year, surpassing his property portfolio's earnings. The House leadership canceled votes due to a Republican revolt blocking the defense bill, while a U.S. Navy helicopter made an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea, leaving one sailor missing. John Brennan sued the Trump administration to preserve records for his defense, and Vice President Vance noted ongoing talks with Iran and Qatar focused on the Strait of Hormuz.
- With indirect U.S.-Iran talks resuming, Vance says "core mission" achieved
Indirect U.S.-Iran talks have resumed, with U.S. official Vance stating the 'core mission' has been achieved. Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met with mediators in Qatar, but not directly with Iranian representatives.
- Trump secretly weighs 'finishing the job' in Iran as Vance lets slip grim new strategy
Trump is reportedly considering a military action in Iran, described as 'finishing the job,' while Vance has inadvertently revealed a new strategic approach. The strategy is characterized as grim and potentially escalatory.
- With indirect U.S.-Iran talks resuming, Vance says "core mission" achieved
Indirect U.S.-Iran talks have resumed, with U.S. official Vance stating the 'core mission' has been achieved. Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met with mediators in Qatar, but not directly with Iranian representatives.
- Vance and Rubio take different approaches as Iran tests their 2028 prospects
Vance and Rubio have taken different approaches in dealing with Iran, with Rubio declining to lead a US delegation due to skepticism about a viable deal. Vance capitalized on this opportunity, while the White House denies any rift between the officials.
- Vance calls Supreme Court birthright ruling a ‘major mistake’
Vice President Vance criticized the Supreme Court's recent ruling upholding birthright citizenship as a 'major mistake,' calling it disappointing and suggesting it might invite people.
- Vance argues there is a ‘big silver lining’ in Supreme Court’s ‘preposterous ruling’ in birthright citizenship case
Vance criticizes the Supreme Court's ruling in a birthright citizenship case as 'preposterous' and argues the Court should have ruled the opposite way. He highlights the 'absurdity' of the outcome as a reason for his stance.
- Marco Rubio's ruthless 2028 plot exposed as Vance faces lethal election trap
The article mentions Marco Rubio's alleged 2028 plot and Vance's encounter with an election trap. Key terms include 'ruthless' and 'lethal' to describe the political strategies involved.
- Supreme Court backs GOP challenge to campaign finance law
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that federal limits on political party spending in coordination with candidates violate First Amendment rights, supporting a GOP challenge to campaign finance law. The decision aligns with Vice President Vance's argument, marking a partisan campaign finance dispute between major parties.
- GOP senators see Iran deal as potential pitfall for Vance in 2028
Republican senators view the Iran deal and peace negotiations led by Vice President Vance as key issues in the 2028 presidential primary, where Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are early front-runners. The deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has faced criticism from Republican defense officials.
- Jonathan Swan's 3 things that every CEO needs to know about Trump
Jonathan Swan outlines three key insights for CEOs navigating Trump's presidency: Trump prioritizes being viewed as a 'Great Man' in world history, operates through a small circle of loyalists including Vance and Marco Rubio, and may pursue volatile actions like territorial deals. The article highlights strategies for engaging Trump, such as leveraging direct communication channels.
- U.S. and Iran agree to halt strikes and meet this week, U.S. official says
The U.S. and Iran agreed to halt strikes and meet in Qatar's capital to address disputes over the Strait of Hormuz. The ceasefire remains fragile due to renewed attacks and President Trump's threat to restart the war.
- Analysis | Vance might not be wrong about Watergate being blip of a story today
The article discusses Vance's perspective on Watergate's relevance today, noting he may be historically inaccurate about the 1970s but accurate about modern scandals' fleeting nature. It highlights his claim that current scandals age rapidly, similar to fruit flies.