TOLEDO, OHIO — TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Vice President J.D. VanceHe has spoken in his home state of Ohio before Visit Minnesota On Thursday, he blamed the “far-left” for the unrest surrounding the White House Deportation campaign.
“If you want to stop the chaos in Minneapolis, stop fighting immigration enforcement and accept that we have to have borders in this country,” Vance said in Toledo. “It’s not that difficult.”
Vance plans to meet with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis, which has been a focal point of protests since an agent shot himself. Rene is gooda mother of three children, during a confrontation this month. The Republican vice president played a leading role in that agent’s defense and said Judd’s death was… “A tragedy of her own making.”
Also praised Arrest of demonstrators from Church service disrupted in Minnesota on Sunday and said he expected more prosecutions to come. The demonstrators entered the church chanting, “Out of the ice” and “Justice for Renee Goode.”
“They scare the little kids who are there to worship God on Sunday morning,” Vance said. “These people will be sent to prison as long as we have the ability to do so.”
He added: “Just as you have the right to protest, they have the right to worship God as they want. And when you interrupt that, it is a violation of the law.”
Vance’s appearance was primarily focused on promoting the Trump administration’s positive economic message in the wake of Trump’s speech. Appearance at the World Economic Forum In Davos. The vice president also took the opportunity to boost some important statewide Republican candidates in this fall’s midterm elections, including the state’s gubernatorial candidate. Vivek Ramaswamy And the US Senator. John Husted.
Convincing voters that the nation is in a rosy financial situation has been a continuing challenge for Trump during the first year of his second term. Opinion polls have shown The public is not convinced that the economy is in good shape The majority refuses About how Trump handles foreign policy.
Vance urged voters to be patient regarding the economy, saying Trump inherited a bad situation from Democratic President Joe Biden.
“You can’t turn the Titanic around overnight,” Vance said. “It takes time to fix what’s broken.”
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Carr Smith reported from Columbus.