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Col. Susan Meyers was dismissed after a news report about an email she wrote distancing the base from remarks by the vice president in late March.
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The Pentagon said she was fired due to a loss of trust and confidence.
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Washington — Vice President JD Vance said Friday during a day trip to a U.S. base in Greenland that the Trump administration doesn't think that "military force is ever going to be necessary" there, the same day President Trump said, "We have to have Greenland."
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China is pushing back after Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. borrows "money from Chinese peasants to buy the things those Chinese peasants manufacture."
Vice President ... things overnight," Vance said, claiming the Biden administration left Trump and him the "largest peacetime debt and deficit in the history of the United States of America ...
China on Tuesday slammed US Vice President JD Vance for referring to the Chinese people as “peasants” in an interview that has drawn widespread ire and ridicule on China’s internet – and comparisons with Vance’s own self-proclaimed “hillbilly” background.
Vice President JD Vance’s March 28 visit to Greenland laid bare the Trump administration’s belligerent approach to “getting” Greenland, with Vance asserting that the U.S.