Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) made it clear he stands with former President Donald Trump in opposition to the Biden government’s open border policies. When pressed by an Associated Press reporter on Capitol Hill regarding Trump’s claim illegal immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country” Vance fired back: “First of all he didn’t say immigrants were poisoning the blood of this country. He said illegal immigrants were poisoning the blood of the country, which is objectively and obviously true.”
The Ohio Republican noted the increase in fentanyl overdoses linked to the crisis at the U.S. southern border. “I think just one observation about the press as an organization,” Vance continued. “You guys seem far more upset about the guy who criticized the problem than you do about Joe Biden who’s causing this problem.”
Undeterred, the AP reporter again tried to stitch-up Vance. Insinuating Trump’s word choice was reminiscent of language heard during World War Two, she pressed Vance: “I’m sure you’re a student of history, you’re well aware of what that kind of language represents in historical context.”
“You just framed your question implicitly assuming that Donald Trump is talking about Adolf Hitler,” Vance fired back. “If you watch the speech in context and you look at what is going on, it is obvious that he was talking about the very clear fact that the blood of Americans is being poisoned by a drug epidemic.”
Vance continued: “You’re allegedly a journalist. You’re supposed to speak truth to power, and yet you’re trying to circumscribe and narrow the limits of debate on immigration in this country.”
The Associated Press infamously was able to maintain press access in Nazi Germany during the 1930s by taking an openly cooperative role with Adolf Hitler’s government. The AP signed on to the Schriftleitergesetz, the Nazi ‘editor’s law’ under which publications agreed not to push news items “calculated to weaken the strength of the Reich abroad or at home.”
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LISTEN: Sen. J.D. Vance destroys an AP reporter who asks about Trump’s “poisoning the blood of our country” remarks.
Audio obtained by @DailyCaller: pic.twitter.com/a6WTO0WRb4
— Henry Rodgers (@henryrodgersdc) December 19, 2023