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  • JD Vance steps into role as vice president, Trump defender




    In a surprising move, JD Vance, author of “Hillbilly Elegy” and former Senate candidate, has stepped into a new role as vice president and defender of former President Donald Trump. Vance, who has been a vocal supporter of Trump in the past, has now taken on a more prominent role in the former president’s inner circle.

    With his background as a bestselling author and political figure, Vance brings a unique perspective to the role of vice president and Trump defender. His willingness to speak out in support of Trump and his policies has already garnered attention from both supporters and critics alike.

    As he settles into his new position, Vance is sure to continue to be a key player in the ongoing debate over Trump’s legacy and the future of the Republican Party. Stay tuned for more updates on Vance’s role as vice president and defender of Trump.

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  • JD Vance prepares to be the first millennial vice president


    NEW YORK (AP) — As he prepares to become the nation’s first millennial vice president, JD Vance is already the presumptive heir to the “Make America Great Again” movement.

    Vance hasn’t been assigned a specific portfolio in the White House like some of his predecessors. While he has long-standing areas of interest, from tech and disaster relief to immigration, people close to the former Ohio senator say he sees his role as doing whatever is needed to best help President-elect Donald Trump and his incoming administration accomplish his agenda. He is also expected to be a liaison to Capitol Hill, leveraging relationships he built during his two years in the Senate.

    “I would say JD’s the guy that will plug any hole or be as beneficial to the administration and be as beneficial to President Trump as possible,” said Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, a friend and ally.

    Moreno said Vance would also continue the role he played during the campaign as Trump’s chief messenger, defending him on television and jousting with reporters.

    “His most important job is to be out there and be President Trump’s pit bull,” said Moreno. When Trump needs somebody to defend him or his policies, he added, “JD’s going to be the guy that leads the troops to have President Trump’s back.”

    It has been an astounding eight years for the 40-year-old “Hillbilly Elegy” author, who has transformed himself from a former venture capitalist and harsh Trump critic. Vance will be a critical part not just of Trump’s return to the White House but the future of his political movement. With Trump prevented by the Constitution from running in 2028, Vance is a natural successor.

    But first, he needs to stay in Trump’s good graces.

    Vance overcame a rocky start

    Trump’s decision to tap Vance as his No. 2 landed with a thud at first.

    Vance faced a barrage of criticism over his past remarks deriding women who weren’t parents as “childless cat ladies” and for suggesting those without biological children should not be in positions of power. Headlines panned him as the least popular vice presidential candidate in modern history.

    But Vance soon delivered a widely praised performance during the vice presidential debate and established himself as a top Trump surrogate, someone who regularly answered reporters’ questions and sat for interviews with outlets of all stripes. He once appeared on three Sunday shows in a single day.

    Vance’s willingness to wade into sometimes hostile territory earned Trump’s praise.

    “He is a feisty guy, isn’t he?” Trump said during his victory speech the night of the election, describing how he had instructed Vance to “go into the enemy camp.” While some Republicans might have resisted going on CNN or speaking with The New York Times, Trump said, Vance “really looks forward to it, and then he just goes in and absolutely obliterates them.”

    Vance, he added, “turned out to be a good choice. I took a little heat at the beginning, but he was — I knew the brain was a good one, about as good as it gets.”

    A cautionary tale

    Things didn’t go so well for Trump’s last vice president.

    Mike Pence, who was unfailingly loyal to his boss, ended his term fleeing from a violent mob on Jan. 6, 2021, after he refused to go along with Trump’s scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

    Trump would not forgive Pence, blaming him for their loss, and turned legions of his supporters against his second-in-command. Pence would end his own bid for the 2024 nomination months before the first votes were cast after struggling to raise money or draw significant crowds.

    “Pence and Trump started off on this same footing, with the same high expectations, and had a great working relationship,” said Devin O’Malley, the vice president’s former press secretary and senior adviser to his campaign. O’Malley stressed that he did not expect things to end up the same way for Vance, whom he said “appears to be hitting all the marks to be successful in the role.”

    While Trump and Pence were always said to be close before their split, they had very different personalities. Trump picked Pence, someone he barely knew, in part to assuage evangelical Christians alarmed over Trump’s behavior and to win over other Republicans skeptical of his outsider candidacy.

    Aides have long described Trump and Vance as real friends who enjoy each other’s company. The two speak almost every day on the phone, in person or by text.

    Unlike Pence, Vance is also ideologically aligned with Trump on major issues ranging from trade to the use of U.S. forces overseas. He is close to Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and has developed strong relationships with incoming chief of staff Susie Wiles, senior adviser Stephen Miller and others.

    He also has ties to the new generation of tech billionaires ascendant in Trump’s orbit, including Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, who once employed Vance and backed his rise in politics.

    While 2028 is years away, Vance for now is seen by many as the natural torchbearer for the MAGA movement, even as other Republicans with national ambitions circle nearby.

    Senior Trump adviser Jason Miller called him “the future of the Republican Party and this movement that President Trump has started.”

    “I really see him as being the person to be the flag bearer going forward, following President Trump,” he said at a recent gathering of business leaders.

    A new generation takes power

    When he is sworn in on Monday, Vance will make history as the first millennial to serve in the role and the first vice president in nearly two decades with young children.

    Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., recently traveled with Vance to North Carolina to meet with victims of Hurricane Helene. She suggested his relative youth on the national stage gave Vance certain advantages including a comfort with social media and different communication style.

    “I think because he is younger he has a boldness that – with the exception of President Trump – as you age, your boldness I think becomes shade by lessons learned over the years,” Capito said.

    People close to Vance like to stress that he is a regular person — “about as normal a guy as there’s ever been in politics,” Moreno said — with a working-class background.

    “He’ll wear sweatshirts. He roots for sports teams… He’s a guy’s guy. He’s a bro’s bro,” said Terry Schilling, president of American Principles Project, who has been advising Vance informally on cultural and family issues since he started running for the Senate. “He’ll have a beer with you. He’ll watch a football game with you. He’ll tease you, he’ll rib you. He’s also going to work hard and be serious when he needs to.”

    Indeed, after his beloved Ohio State clinched a spot in the national football championship game, Vance took to social media to bemoan his dilemma. The Buckeyes play Notre Dame for the title in Atlanta on Monday night, hours after he and Trump are set to be sworn into office.

    “Hopefully everyone is cool with me skipping the inauguration so I can go to the national title game,” Vance joked on X, sharing a mock comic strip featuring two red buttons — “Attend your own inauguration” and “Go watch the Buckeyes win a national title” — and a sweating superhero torn between them.

    It was the kind of quip relatable to any sports fan and the latest burnishing of his regular-guy persona.

    But Vance is scheduled to stay in Washington — even if he’ll be checking his phone at the Liberty Ball.





    JD Vance, the best-selling author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” is making waves in the political world as he prepares to potentially become the first millennial vice president. At just 37 years old, Vance has quickly risen to prominence as a conservative voice and has been rumored to be a potential running mate for several Republican presidential candidates.

    Vance’s unique background as a self-described “hillbilly” from Ohio has resonated with many Americans, and his no-nonsense approach to politics has garnered him a large following. His views on issues such as immigration, trade, and the economy have been praised by conservatives and criticized by liberals, making him a polarizing figure in the political landscape.

    As Vance continues to build his political resume and gain support from key players in the Republican party, many are speculating that he could be a formidable contender for the vice presidential nomination in the next election. With his youth, fresh perspective, and strong conservative values, Vance could be the perfect choice to appeal to younger voters and help lead the country in a new direction.

    Only time will tell if JD Vance will indeed become the first millennial vice president, but one thing is for certain – he is a rising star in the political world and one to watch in the coming years.

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  • China says it will send its vice president to Trump’s inauguration


    HONG KONG — China is sending Vice President Han Zheng to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington, Chinese state media reported Friday, the first time a senior Chinese leader will have attended a new U.S. president’s swearing-in.

    “We are willing to strengthen dialogue and communication with the new U.S. government, properly manage differences, expand mutually beneficial cooperation, jointly promote the stable, healthy and sustainable development of China-U.S. relations, and find a way for China and the U.S. to get along correctly,” the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement announcing the trip by Han, who sometimes fills in for President Xi Jinping in ceremonial roles.

    Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, confirmed that Han is planning to attend as “President Xi Jinping’s special representative” and said the invitation was extended by “the U.S. side.”

    Liu’s statement largely echoed the comments from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, saying the country hopes to achieve “win-win cooperation in viewing and growing its relationship with the United States.”

    A representative for the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The Trump transition team said last month that it had invited Xi to the event in a highly unusual move that experts said was mostly a symbolic gesture. Foreign heads of state do not typically attend U.S. presidential inaugurations, sending diplomats or other top-level officials, instead.

    U.S. relations with China, its top geopolitical rival, have been turbulent in recent years as the two countries clashed over a variety of issues, including technology, trade, human rights and the status of Taiwan. But in the estimation of President Joe Biden’s outgoing U.S. envoy to China, those relations have stabilized during his administration after having reached their lowest point in decades.

    Trump has long boasted of his relationship with Xi, calling him “brilliant” and praising him as a strong leader. China has become more authoritarian since Xi came to power more than a decade ago, and he is serving a rare third consecutive term.

    “I think we will probably get along very well, I predict. But you know, it’s got to be a two-way street,” Trump told the conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt this month, accusing China of “ripping off” the United States economically.

    Trump told Hewitt that he and Xi had a “great relationship” until the last year of his first term, when he criticized Beijing over its handling of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Trump also said he and Xi had been speaking through representatives. The Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry did not confirm any exchanges through Trump’s and Xi’s aides but said China and the United States had been in contact in various ways.

    Trump has named a number of China hard-liners among his Cabinet picks, including Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., his nominee for secretary of state, who is under Chinese government sanctions over his criticism of the crackdown on dissent in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong.

    In Trump’s first term, Beijing and Washington imposed a series of retaliatory tariffs on each other in a “trade war” that may worsen in his new administration, economic experts have said.

    During the presidential campaign, Trump vowed to impose tariffs of 60% or more on all Chinese goods imports, and after his election he said he would slap an additional 10% tariff on China unless it stops the international flow of precursor chemicals for the deadly opioid fentanyl.

    Trump has also expressed opposition to a looming ban on TikTok after earlier having supported a law requiring its Chinese parent company to divest its U.S. operations over national security concerns. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is among the tech leaders expected to attend the inauguration Monday, a day after the ban is set to take effect.



    China has announced that it will be sending its vice president, Wang Qishan, to attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th. This decision comes amidst heightened tensions between the two countries, with Trump frequently criticizing China’s trade policies and military actions in the South China Sea.

    Wang Qishan’s attendance at the inauguration is seen as a symbol of China’s commitment to maintaining a positive relationship with the incoming Trump administration. It is also seen as an opportunity for the two countries to discuss important issues such as trade, security, and global leadership.

    Many are hopeful that Wang Qishan’s presence at the inauguration will help to foster a productive dialogue between the two nations and pave the way for a stronger partnership in the years to come. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • China says it’s sending its vice president to Trump’s inauguration. It’s a sign Beijing may be willing to play ball, international relations experts say.


    • The Chinese foreign ministry says Vice President Han Zheng will attend Donald Trump’s inauguration.

    • The Trump team said in December that it had invited Chinese leader Xi Jinping, but Xi will not attend.

    • Foreign heads of state do not usually attend US presidential inaugurations.

    China’s foreign ministry says it is sending Vice President Han Zheng to attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20.

    The Trump transition team said last month that it had invited Chinese leader Xi Jinping to the event. The move came as a surprise given that foreign heads of state usually do not attend US presidential inaugurations.

    “China follows the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation in viewing and growing its relationship with the United States,” the Chinese foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday morning local time announcing Han’s attendance.

    The statement said China is “ready to work with the new US government to enhance dialogue and communication” and “jointly pursue a stable, healthy and sustainable China-US relationship.”

    The White House, Trump’s transition team, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, and the Chinese foreign ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

    ‘A channel of communication’

    International relations experts told BI the move to send Han to Trump’s inauguration is a positive sign for the US-China relationship.

    “Han’s attendance is significant, and even though the vice president does not really wield political power, it is still consequential, and he certainly will be able to play the role of an interlocutor and a channel of communication,” Dylan Loh, an assistant professor at the Nanyang Technological University, told BI.

    “Symbolically, the presence of Han for Trump’s inauguration is also important to underline that political communication and cooperation is possible despite the campaign rhetoric and threat of tariffs,” Loh added.

    Han’s visit to the US also allows China to “respectfully accept Trump’s invitation without sending too strong of a signal or doing anything overly unconventional,” said Austin Strange, associate professor at the University of Hong Kong’s department of politics and public administration.

    “China’s government prefers a better, more stable relationship with the United States, and it can signal an initially friendly posture to the new administration, without making any concrete commitments, by sending a representative such as Han,” Strange added.

    Ian Ja Chong, an associate professor at the National University of Singapore, told BI that while Han’s presence suggests “respect for Trump and the invitation,” he isn’t a member of China’s Politburo Standing Committee, the Chinese Communist Party’s top decision-making body.

    “That insulates the CCP and the Politburo Standing Committee somewhat from blame should US-PRC relations not turn out as the CCP and Xi would prefer,” Chong said.

    “The PRC is willing to accord respect to Trump and set relations on a positive footing, but are not ready to engage with the Trump administration on substantive issues at the inauguration,” he added.

    Trump made tariff threats on the campaign trail

    US-China relations have been tenuous since Trump’s first term, with both the Trump and Biden administrations imposing tariffs on China.

    In May, President Joe Biden announced an increase in tariffs on Chinese-exported steel, aluminum, medical products, and electric vehicles.

    Those tariffs could be ratcheted up even further when Trump takes office. During his campaign, Trump said he plans to impose tariffs of more than 60% on Chinese goods entering the US.

    In November, Trump said he plans to impose an additional 10% import tariff on Chinese goods unless China does more to curb the inflow of fentanyl into the US.

    In January, Trump said in an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt that his representatives have been speaking to Xi’s staff.

    “I had a great relationship with President Xi. It was very solid, very strong, very friendly. He’s a strong man, a powerful man,” Trump told Hewitt in an interview that aired on January 6.

    “He’s certainly revered in China, but they are having problems and I think we will probably get along very well, I predict, but you know it’s got to be a two-way street,” Trump added.

    Business leaders, including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, and Shou Chew, are planning to attend Trump’s inauguration on January 20. Meanwhile, US companies, including Amazon, Google, and Meta, have made $1 million donations to Trump’s inauguration fund.

    Read the original article on Business Insider



    China’s decision to send its vice president to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation among international relations experts. The move is seen as a potential sign that Beijing may be willing to cooperate and engage with the new administration, despite recent tensions between the two countries.

    Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao’s attendance at the inauguration on January 20th is seen as a diplomatic gesture aimed at maintaining open lines of communication with the incoming Trump administration. The decision comes at a time when Trump has taken a tough stance on China, criticizing its trade practices and accusing the country of manipulating its currency.

    Some experts believe that China’s willingness to send a high-ranking official to the inauguration is a strategic move to demonstrate a willingness to engage in dialogue and potentially negotiate on key issues. This could include trade relations, security issues, and regional conflicts such as the South China Sea dispute.

    However, others caution that China’s motives may not be entirely altruistic, and that Beijing could be seeking to gauge the new administration’s stance on key issues and establish a position of strength in future negotiations.

    Overall, China’s decision to send its vice president to Trump’s inauguration is being closely watched as a potential indicator of how the relationship between the two countries may evolve in the coming years. It remains to be seen how the new administration will respond to this diplomatic overture and what implications it may have for US-China relations moving forward.

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