Trump Jr. Defends JD Vance as 'Young, Intelligent' VP Choice, Slams MSNBC for Questioning Attempted Assassination
- July 17, 2024 11:03pm
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Donald Trump Jr. hailed his father's pick for vice president, J.D. Vance, as an "intelligent, vibrant guy," while lambasting MSNBC commentators for doubting the seriousness of the former president's assassination attempt.
In an appearance on "Fox & Friends," Donald Trump Jr. expressed his support for J.D. Vance, his father's selection for running mate in the 2024 presidential election. Trump Jr. lauded Vance as a "young, intelligent, vibrant guy" who embodies the values that his father seeks to promote.
"He's a great guy," Trump Jr. said. "He's a proud American who loves this country and wants to make it great again. He's a fighter, and he's not afraid to stand up for what he believes in. I'm confident that he will be a great asset to my father and to our country."
Trump Jr. Defends JD Vance as 'Young, Intelligent' VP Choice, Slams MSNBC for Questioning Attempted Assassination
Trump Jr. vehemently denounced MSNBC commentators for questioning the validity of the assassination attempt on his father and minimizing the severity of his injuries. He pointed to graphic images of the former president's bloodied face, accusing MSNBC of ignoring the evidence.
"They can't stop their deranged behavior," Trump Jr. said. "They said my father wasn't shot in the face enough? They're so blinded by their hatred that they can't even see the truth."
Trump Jr. Defends JD Vance as 'Young, Intelligent' VP Choice, Slams MSNBC for Questioning Attempted Assassination
MSNBC host Ari Melber sparked controversy when he dismissed the former president's ear bandage as a "spectacle." Political analyst Michael Steele echoed Melber's doubts, suggesting lingering "questions" about Trump's wound.
These comments drew widespread criticism from Republican officials and media figures, who accused MSNBC of downplaying a serious incident and exhibiting bias against the former president.
Trump Jr. Defends JD Vance as 'Young, Intelligent' VP Choice, Slams MSNBC for Questioning Attempted Assassination
Trump Jr. recalled a heated exchange he had with MSNBC reporter Jacob Soboroff at the Republican National Convention (RNC). He accused Soboroff of deliberately seeking to stir up division by raising questions about his father's immigration policies.
"They can't help themselves," Trump Jr. said. "They're obsessed with creating chaos and conflict. They're determined to make my father look bad, even at the expense of truth and decency."
Trump Jr. defended his father's immigration record, rejecting the notion that he imposed family separations. He blamed the media for perpetuating a false narrative and creating division around his father.
Fox News correspondents Paul Steinhauser and Yael Halon contributed to this report, providing additional context and analysis on the Trump Jr. interview and the surrounding controversy.
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