WASHINGTON — Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) spent Tuesday night time’s vice presidential debate downplaying former President Donald Trump’s most excessive plans for a second time period, on points together with abortion, immigration and well being care.
However considered one of Vance’s most egregious makes an attempt at rewriting actuality got here when Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, requested him straight if Trump misplaced the 2020 election, which he very a lot did.
“[Trump] is still saying he didn’t lose the 2020 election,” Walz stated, turning to the Ohio Republican. “Did he lose the 2020 election?”
“Tim, I’m focused on the future,” Vance replied. “Did Kamala Harris censor Americans from speaking their mind in the wake of the 2020 COVID situation?”
“That is a damning non-answer,” Walz stated.
Vance, who as soon as referred to as Trump “America’s Hitler,” additionally defended his operating mate as having overseen a peaceable switch of presidential energy to Joe Biden — regardless of fueling a violent assault on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, that resulted in additional than 140 cops injured (and several other useless by suicide) and practically acquired Trump’s vice chairman, Mike Pence, killed.
“He peacefully gave over power on Jan. 20,” Vance stated.
The controversy, the primary and solely assembly of the vice presidential candidates — and most definitely the ultimate presidential debate of this 12 months’s election cycle — was pretty uneventful, nevertheless. There have been no fireworks or petty squabbles like throughout debates that includes Trump. Vance and Walz caught to defending and deferring to the candidates on the high of their tickets. They even stated some good issues to one another, together with when Vance was sympathetic to Walz sharing that his son had witnessed a capturing at a neighborhood heart.
However when it got here to coverage questions, Vance — who entered the night time as considered one of the least well-liked vice presidential picks in latest American historical past and delivered a efficiency conservatives hope will enhance his picture — spent most of his time papering over Trump’s drastic coverage plans.
When immigration got here up, he repeatedly refused to reply questions on Trump’s plans to make use of the U.S. army to hold out mass deportations, in addition to whether or not that may contain separating dad and mom from kids who have been born in the US.
“We have a historic immigration crisis,” Vance replied earlier than pivoting to speak about fentanyl.
Requested as soon as extra, minutes later, whether or not he and Trump would separate dad and mom from their kids even when their youngsters are Americans, Vance once more dodged.
“My point is that we already have massive child separations thanks to Kamala Harris’ open border,” he stated, glossing over his operating mate’s plan to arrange camps alongside the border to deport hundreds of thousands of individuals at a report tempo. (Vance’s declare that Harris triggered little one separations additionally doesn’t maintain as much as scrutiny.)
Later, the Ohio Republican disputed that he’d ever supported a nationwide ban on abortion. He did although — at 15 weeks — and as soon as stated anybody who opposed such a ban could be making the U.S. “the most barbaric pro-abortion regime anywhere in the entire world.”
Requested why he modified his place on supporting such a ban, Vance scoffed.
“First of all, I never supported a national ban,” he declared. However then he conceded that he did, besides he simply referred to as it by one other title: “I did, when I was running for Senate in 2022, talk about setting some minimum national standard.”
In considered one of his weirder deflections, Vance dodged a fundamental query about whether or not he believes local weather change is a hoax — one thing Trump has claimed — and referred to as it “weird science.”
And when well being care got here up, the Republican senator unleashed some severe gaslighting by claiming that Trump “salvaged” the Reasonably priced Care Act when, in actuality, he relentlessly tried to kill it. As president, Trump spent years attempting to dismantle the historic medical health insurance legislation put in place by former President Barack Obama in 2010. Republicans in Congress voted dozens of occasions, at Trump’s path, to attempt to repeal the legislation however failed each time.
On Tuesday, Vance in some way twisted that actuality into Trump being the legislation’s savior by some laws he put in place as president.
“I think you can make a really good argument that it salvaged Obamacare, which was doing disastrously until Donald Trump came along,” he stated.
“When Obamacare was crushing under the weight of its own regulatory burden and health care costs, Donald Trump could have destroyed the program,” Vance continued. “Instead, he worked in a bipartisan way to ensure that Americans had access to affordable care.”
Walz, in the meantime, wasn’t an particularly robust examine on a few of his opponent’s claims.
Neither Walz nor the moderators made Vance reply straight for spreading unconfirmed experiences of Haitian immigrants consuming their neighbors’ pets in Springfield, Ohio, which has skilled a surge of authorized immigration because the pandemic. The lies that Vance, Trump and different Republicans unfold about immigrants there resulted in faculties and municipal buildings being closed or evacuated as a consequence of bomb threats.
“I believe Sen. Vance wants to solve this, but by standing with Donald Trump and not working together to find a solution, it becomes a talking point,” stated Walz, who did at one level name out Vance for showing to acknowledge in a CNN interview he unfold tales that weren’t confirmed to advance a particular narrative about immigration.
The Minnesota governor, who has taken far fewer questions from the media than Vance all through the marketing campaign, struggled to venture confidence originally of the controversy and sometimes appeared unhappy or shocked whereas Vance delivered his solutions.
He additionally clumsily addressed a deceptive declare that he was in Hong Kong for the pro-democracy protests of 1989. Walz stated he was chaperoning U.S. sports activities groups in Hong Kong the summer season of that 12 months, however the dates could not have lined up precisely with the weeks of the demonstrations.
“All I said on this was, I got there that summer and misspoke on this,” Walz stated, noting that he hasn’t been excellent in his response to the declare.
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“I’m a knucklehead at times,” he added.
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