Vice President JD Vance recently shared his views on Elon Musk’s approach to the reorganization of the federal government. In an interview with NBC News, Vance admitted that Musk made “mistakes” executing the collective firing of federal employees. Vance emphasized the importance of learning from these mistakes and correcting them quickly.
“Elon himself has said that sometimes you do something, you make a mistake, and then you undo the mistake. I am confessing the mistakes,” Vance said.
Vance also appreciated for hardworking persons within the federal government. “There are many good people who work in the government – many people who are doing very good work,” he said. Vance’s comments highlighted the need to improve the government and preserve the valuable tasks done by their employees.
The mask’s approach to the reorganization of the government is combined with criticism, especially as their characterization of federal workers as “deception”. Vance offered a more fine perspective, saying that some individuals are not doing their duties enough, it is necessary to identify the valuable contributions made by many government employees.
“I think some people are clearly gathering a check and not doing the job,” Vance said when Musk was asked about such comments. “Now, how many people are there? I don’t know, in 3 million-in federal task force, whether it is a few thousand or much bigger than that.”
Vance’s comments were made during a special interview in Air Force two, where he was traveling with his wife Usha Vance. The Vice Presidents are actively engaged with various stakeholders, including visiting a plastic factory in Bay City, Michigan, where he was welcomed by the pro -Trump.
However, the protesters erected roads leading to the factory, where they were welcomed with middle fingers, porn signs and a board, which had a cross-out swastika, which was read, “Go Home, Scumbing”
At the Kennedy Center in Washington, Vance was smelled last night and while walking her 3 -year -old daughter in Ohio in the last weekend, she found herself in the midst of a disturbed conversation with Ukraine protesters.
Vance said in his aircraft on Friday afternoon, “At the Kennedy Center I felt that it was strange.” “The point of my house that I thought is a kind of annoying in a way. I think you just take good with bad. … I just see it on the basis of my approach, a feature or a bug of this new life.”
During his comment at the factory, Vance emphasized the administration’s commitment to manufacturing and economic reforms. He also accepted further challenges, saying that “the road ahead of us is long.” Vance expressed optimism about the progress made so far, citing 10,000 manufacturing jobs in addition to 10,000 manufacturing jobs last month.
“You are going to see progress. I think it is going to be incremental progress. But I also feel that it is important to be honest with people that you do not get a shortage of $ 2 trillion overnight. You will not get out of $ 2 trillion deficit overnight.”
The Vice President’s comments on the economy were against the background of increasing concerns about the impact of Trump’s policies. Recent elections have shown that most of the US President reject to deal with the economy.
56% of adults surveyed by CNN and 54% registered voters surveyed by the University of Quinipiaq said they have rejected to deal with Trump’s economy.
Vance blamed economic challenges for the policies of previous administration, stating that Trump had inherited a difficult situation.
In addition to discussing economic issues, Vance shared his views on his role in shaping the administration’s foreign policy agenda. He recalled his speech at the Munich Suraksha Sammelan, where he addressed issues such as free speech and large -scale migration. Vance emphasized the importance of speaking the truth for power and promoting American values on the global platform.
Vance’s comments on foreign policy were made in the context of his recent struggle with Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelancesi. Vance accused Zelansky that he was insufficiently grateful to American assistance, bouncing a diplomatic line. Vance admitted that his comments may have created controversy but emphasized his commitment to promote US interests abroad.
As Vance navigates the complications of his role, he also takes into account the speculation around his possible candidature for the presidency in 2028. Trump had picked up the eyebrows saying that it was “very early” that Vance had to anoint as his successor. Vance brushed the question, saying that he focuses on doing a good work as a Vice President instead of thinking about the political ambitions of his future.
“I mean, man, if I was like a central person to resolve the Russia-Ukraine crisis, who gives an S — what do I do after that?” Vance said. “This is a kind of attitude I take. So I am focusing a lot on doing a good work.”
While reflecting his role, Vance expressed humility and gratitude. “Wow, I am the vice president of the United States,” he remembered thinking of the election night. Vance admitted that he has a unique opportunity to have a positive impact in the next four years and is committed to doing so.