'Thanks for admitting it': JD Vance's attempt to explain WH claim labeled a 'confession'
Critics pounced on JD Vance on Sunday after the vice president scrambled to answer a common question about the Trump administration's motives for attacking Venezuela.
Vance over the weekend took to X to explain the administration's attack on Venezuela on a purported mission to stop fentanyl trafficking, considering the controversial drug doesn't flow from there.
"First off, fentanyl isn't the only drug in the world and there is still fentanyl coming from Venezuela (or at least there was)," he claimed, adding, "Cocaine is bad too!"
That response didn't sit well with numerous political observers, including Jennifer Jenkins, who is running for U.S. Senate in Florida.
David Clinch replied by saying, "
Eric Nelson made a historical comparison:
confesses the Administration has been lying about the murderboat strikes," she wrote Sunday. "Will he report to be prosecuted to Pam Bondi?"