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Vice President JD Vance discussed internal Republican disagreements regarding the administration's Iran policy during an appearance on The Megyn Kelly Show. He urged party members to remain engaged despite policy differences.
Washington ExaminerVice President JD Vance said Republicans should stay engaged in party debates even when they disagree with specific administration actions on Iran.
Kelly described divisions over the policy as a civil war within the Republican Party. She said some Republicans feel betrayed by the decision to conduct military operations in Iran. Vance responded that leaving the party over one policy disagreement is not how politics works. He said participants should make their voices heard while remaining engaged in the process.
Vance confirmed a peace deal with Iran was signed digitally and that he will represent the United States at the formal signing in Geneva on Friday. Trump announced the deal on Saturday. The vice president said the coalition that elected the Trump-Vance ticket included individuals with differing views on foreign policy.
He argued that effective political participation requires continued involvement rather than withdrawal after a single disagreement.
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