According to the Express, Vance is threatening a “full reckoning” but it is unclear who he is referring to.
Although there are many contenders, his remarks were made just days after he had a contentious meeting in the White House with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Furthermore, Vance has recently become enraged with more than just the war-torn nation’s leader.
His use of the term “random country” to describe Britain drew criticism this week.
Vance, who became a US Senator in 2022, has defended Trump from his detractors, accusing them of being responsible for the failed assassination attempt in Pennsylvania last July.
Shortly after the shooting, he wrote on Twitter,
“The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs.”
“That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination.”
Trump’s supporters enthusiastically applauded his speech in which he denounced his predecessor Joe Biden as “the worst president in American history.”
Democrats in the room, on the other hand, remained silent,
with some holding signs and placards expressing their suspicion that Trump was giving tax breaks to his billionaire friends at the expense of working-class families.
Senator Jeff Merkle of Oregon stated: “We cannot continue with business as usual while Trump and his unelected billionaire co-president,
Elon Musk, are destroying numerous government agencies that support the prosperity of working families.
The President had the opportunity to alter his course tonight, but instead he stood in front of the American people and intensified his rash plans to dismantle important federal agencies, flout our laws, and violate our Constitution.”