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JD Vance Jokes About Flying on Air Force Two, Pokes Fun at Kamala Harris

Washington, DC, August 8 :
Their flights touched down in Wisconsin at approximately the same moment, and Republican vice presidential candidate and Ohio senator JD Vance attempted to approach Vice President Kamala Harris on the tarmac.

According to the footage obtained by Reuters, Vance approached a group of journalists at the airport in order to get a better view at Air Force Two. He stated that Kamala Harris avoids speaking with media. He told the press, "I figured I'd come by and just get a good look at the plane because hopefully, it's going to be my plane in a few months."

"But I also thought you guys might get lonely because the Vice President doesn't answer questions from reporters and hasn't for 17 days," said the president. Has anyone received an explanation from them regarding why she is refusing to answer reporters' questions? No. Is nobody here? For sure, that's fantastic," he told the press.

It would be beneficial for the Americans, he argued, therefore Kamala Harris should reconsider.

It would be beneficial for the American people and you all, Vance remarked, so he hoped she would reconsider.Instead of running a campaign from her basement using a teleprompter, she really launched a legitimate one.

During the conversation on X, Vance said, "I thought the reporters traveling with Kamala might be a little lonely given that she never answers questions from them, so I figured I'd come say hello and check out my new plane while I was at it." Right before Vance talked to the press, Tim Walz, who is running against Kamala Harris, and the Girl Scouts of Troop #3307 posed for photos on the tarmac. The New York Post stated that the two leaders seemed to have departed just seconds before their opponent crossed the street.

"All of a sudden, I hear this agitating, grating voice." was the TikTok-style oral caption that Harris' campaign used to share a video of Vance's jet landing at Eau Claire airport in an attempt to mock him.

The campaign spokesperson for Donald Trump-Vance, Steven Cheung, commented on the post, saying, "Make sure AF2 is deep cleaned because Lord only knows what @KamalaHarris and her team have done on there."

"The smell alone on that plane must be crazy," said he.

After accusing Walz of "stolen valour" and criticizing Harris' performance as US President Joe Biden’s designated point person on decreasing illegal immigration at an event in Michigan earlier in the day, Vance makes his speech, according to the New York Post.

He criticized Harris's lack of interview appearances, calling them "insulting" to Americans. He pointed out, "I'd love her to just answer what she wants to do and also explain why every single position she has has changed."

"She pretends to be a tough on crime prosecutor and yet here she is wanting to defund the police," Vance added, criticizing Harris for her policies surrounding the US border. Despite her position as border czar, she has allowed more immigration to the southern United States.

The New York Post reports that Vance blasted Walz following the Minnesota governor's ridicule of him at Tuesday's Philadelphia rally, when Vance was introduced as Harris' running mate. After Walz's regiment was scheduled to deploy to the Iraq War in 2005, he deserted the National Guard. "What bothers me about Tim Waltz is the stolen valour garbage," Vance remarked of Walz.

Specifically, Vance admonished Walz to stop acting. “Do not pretend to be something that you're not,” urged JD Vance, who did fight in the Iraq War. Even if he finds fault with my decision to attend an elite university, I will take pride in the fact that I was able to follow my dream thanks to my maternal grandmother's encouragement. I would feel terrible guilt if I were in his shoes and lied about my time in the military.