Nate Vance hit his cousin JD Vance on Monday about the vice-president who leaned himself in pro-Russia talk points during an Oval Office collision with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyy.
“These people will eat their own policy as a policy, so they will not hesitate to eat an American president or an American vice president,” said Nate Vance in an interview with Erin Burnett of CNN. Vance applied to fight with the Da Vinci Wolves Battalion in Ukraine after the infringement of Russia in the country in 2022,
“They don’t care what we think. They are not our allies and they will never be – at least not for a generation, “he added.
Vance, a resident of Texas who had served in the US Marine Corps for four years, on vacation with his future VP -Neef as a child and recently described himself At the BBC as “pretty republican.”
He told Burnett that he was “a personal witness” of Russia who shot the troops of his country “on sufficient occasions that it was not just an isolated incident.”
The comments come only a few days after Vance, In an interview with the French newspaper Le FigaroReferred to the fiery Oval Office that his cousin and President Donald Trump met Zenskyy as a “ambush of absolutely evil loyalty” and hit the administration because he was the “useful idiots” of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Since the controversial White House meeting in which the vice -president gratitude from Zenskyy from America’s support to his country, Trump has paused the American intelligence and military aid to Ukraine.
Vance said Burnett that the movement of his cousin “surprised” him and noted that there is a “certain level of decorum in such a meeting that should be achieved”.
“I am not naive enough to think that, you know, national leaders do not debate behind closed doors, but if you do that and make someone publicly ridiculed, they should almost defend themselves,” he said.
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“So it was just very disappointing to see it for me,” he added. “I didn’t agree with that tact.”