JD Vance shares Trump’s plans to ‘juice the economy,’ end Russia–Ukraine war

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During an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Day 101 of the Trump administration, Vice President JD Vance discussed the progress made in the first 100 days and the challenges ahead. Vance emphasized that the initial phase focused on implementing changes quickly, such as addressing the border crisis and energy policies. However, he acknowledged that the next 100 days will require the involvement of Congress and international partners to address more complex issues.
Vance highlighted the upcoming focus on passing a reconciliation bill to provide permanent tax relief and stimulate the economy. Additionally, he mentioned ongoing efforts to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic negotiations and peace proposals from both sides. Vance commended President Trump for his role in facilitating dialogue between the warring parties and expressed optimism about reaching a resolution in the next 100 days.
In terms of foreign policy, Vance discussed the administration’s commitment to preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and achieving a lasting peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He emphasized the need for cooperation from European allies to support these efforts and praised Trump’s leadership in driving progress in diplomatic negotiations.
On the economic front, Vance announced plans to visit a steel manufacturing facility in South Carolina to promote American manufacturing and national security. He underscored the importance of economic power in maintaining national security and highlighted the administration’s efforts to rebalance global trade and bring manufacturing back to the United States.
Looking ahead, Vance expressed confidence in Congress and international partners to address the challenges that lie ahead in the next 100 days. He emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to achieve the administration’s policy goals and ensure continued progress on key initiatives. Overall, Vance remains optimistic about the future and the potential for positive outcomes in the months to come.