VP Vance Slams Democratic Disinterest During State of the Union

Vice President JD Vance criticizes Democrats' perceived lack of engagement during President's State of the Union address, accusing them of 'dismissive' attitudes.
Vice President JD Vance continued to condemn what he sees as a dismissive attitude from Democratic lawmakers during President's recent State of the Union address. Speaking to supporters in Plover, Wisconsin on Thursday, Vance accused Democrats of appearing disinterested and disengaged throughout the President's speech.
"It was really quite remarkable to see the contrast between the enthusiasm and energy from the Republican side of the aisle, and the almost contemptuous disregard shown by many of our Democratic colleagues," Vance told the crowd. "While the President was outlining his vision for the country and talking about the issues that matter most to hardworking American families, too many on the other side of the chamber seemed more interested in rolling their eyes than paying attention."
Vance went on to argue that the Democrats' perceived indifference was not only disrespectful to the President, but also to the millions of Americans he was speaking on behalf of. <{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}} alt=
Source: The New York Times


