JD Vance Betrays Trump with 25th Amendment Plan?!!
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2:00You better watch your back, Donald Trump, because J .D.
2:04Vance seems like he's continuing to throw you under the bus.
2:08He sees that you are physically and cognitively deteriorating at a very rapid pace, and
2:16J .D. Vance keeps on leaking to the media that he's the real decision maker
2:22in the White House, that he was the reason why the war in Iran now
2:28has a ceasefire. He was the reason that there was a voice of dissent in
2:35the White House telling you, Donald, not to invade Iran, but you made the decision
2:40with Hegseth and Netanyahu and others while Vance said he was the one who was
2:45saying, Donald, don't do it.
2:47J .D. Vance keeps on leaking to the New York Times, in my opinion, and
2:54to other outlets to cast himself as someone who is ready to take over the
3:00White House at a moment's notice as Donald Trump's health is rapidly declining, and he's
3:07throwing Donald Trump under the bus in so many ways.
3:11You know, I don't think that Donald Trump even read or even knew about the
3:1710 -point ceasefire plan, Iran's framework, because either Donald Trump didn't read it or Donald
3:27Trump just knowingly entered into a deal that gave Iran quite literally everything Iran could
3:34have wanted in its wildest imagination of its wish list.
3:40Right, Iran, Iran, Iran, their 10 -point plants as the U .S.
3:44military bases in the Middle East, all need to be shut down.
3:48The U .S. needs to give full reparations to Iran.
3:51Iran can continue to enrich all of its uranium.
3:56Iran gets security guarantees for itself, Hezbollah, the Houthis, the Shiite militias in Iraq.
4:05Iran has all the sanctions against it removed.
4:10Iran is recognized as a major player now in geopolitical affairs.
4:16And apparently, J .D. Vance was in the room.
4:21He was the one who told Donald, Hey, Donald, I think you gotta do this
4:26deal. It's a really strong deal.
4:28And I think J .D.
4:31Vance, in my opinion, knows that Donald Trump is cognitively and physically declining.
4:35I think he knows the fear that Donald Trump had as he saw the markets
4:40crashing. And the U .S.
4:43framework for negotiation was a 15 -point plan of basically full surrender for the Iranians.
4:50The Iran plan, their negotiation strategy, was a full surrender for the United States.
4:58And so people were wondering, how could you bring these sides together when Iran said
5:04it wasn't going to move off of its 10 -point framework for negotiations unless Trump
5:11just adopted it? did the 10 -point framework.
5:13And I don't think Donald Trump knows the difference between the number 15 and the
5:18number 10. I think Donald Trump was desperate for a deal.
5:22He's pathetic. He's a very weak negotiator.
5:25He knew that the deadline that he set could not be met.
5:30He was too scared to execute on his plan, although he talked a big game
5:34about blowing up the Iranian civilization.
5:37And who was in the room?
5:39Who swooped in to kind of finalize the deal and tell Donald Trump to take
5:44it, which will go down as the worst deal in American history?
5:49And this is the biggest, most embarrassing, most humiliating loss in American history.
5:54So J .D. Vance casts himself as the person who helped bring peace.
6:01That's how he tries to frame it, which is BS, while having Donald Trump take
6:06the brunt of the fact that you just gave up everything.
6:10You surrendered, Donald. You see what J .D.
6:13Vance has been doing here?
6:15And then yesterday morning, we read this New York Times expose about how the war
6:21in Iran started, and it could have been avoided, Trump's unlawful invasion.
6:25And it looked like it was written by J .D.
6:28Vance. It talked about how strongly J .D.
6:31Vance was working to behind the scenes to stop Donald Trump from going to war
6:36with Iran. And J .D.
6:38Vance was yelling at Netanyahu and yelling at Hegseth, and he was the voice of
6:42reason behind the scenes. But he couldn't prevail upon Donald Trump because Donald Trump was
6:47bloodthirsty. Remember that? He bloodthirsty is how Axios said it.
6:53New York Times didn't use that exact language, but they described, you know, a frenzied
6:58and frantic Donald Trump, you know, working with Netanyahu and Hegseth.
7:02But Vance was the voice of reason.
7:05You know, J .D. Vance was also taking a major international trip in the past
7:0924 hours where, you know how Donald Trump is a Putin puppet, in my opinion,
7:15a Putin sycophant, a Putin bootlicker, right?
7:18I think J .D. Vance is angling himself to be kind of that Putin snake,
7:24that Putin sidekick, if you will, because J .D.
7:28Vance took that trip to Hungary.
7:30He held the campaign rally with Viktor Orban.
7:33He attacked Brussels. He attacked the European Union.
7:37He told the people, vote for Viktor Orban.
7:39He gave a lot of Kremlin talking points, right?
7:43J .D. Vance, in my opinion, if you look at what he was saying in
7:47Hungary, he was just spewing Putin talking point after Putin talking point after Putin talking
7:52point. And so I think you put these puzzle pieces together and also other statements
7:57J .D. Vance has made recently saying, you know, if something happens to Donald Trump's
8:02health, he's incredibly healthy. We all know that, right?
8:05But if something were to happen, I've got to be ready to step in on
8:09day one, right? So I think there's an intense amount of pressure going on there.
8:13I think Donald Trump knows what's happening and he's getting deeply paranoid.
8:18And I think when Donald Trump was saying recently in one of those speeches, I
8:23love surrounding myself with losers and stupid people.
8:27That was his way of attacking J .D.
8:29Vance, who he now sees as a threat in trying to basically undermine him in
8:37every way as people are seriously talking about the 25th Amendment.
8:41Now, people aren't throwing around the 25th Amendment in hyperbolic terms, right?
8:46It's not like they're saying, oh, the 25th Amendment.
8:48No, no. I mean, very serious lawmakers, dozens of lawmakers are saying 25th Amendment, you
8:54got to remove Donald Trump.
8:55He's physically and mentally unfit for this position.
8:58Marjorie Taylor Greene, who knew Donald Trump better than anyone, says he's physically and mentally
9:03unwell. He needs to be removed.
9:05People like Alex Jones, lots of kind of right -wing former MAGA people who know
9:09him well, say that this guy is physically, mentally, he can't do it anymore.
9:14He's all over the place.
9:16I mean, the fact that Donald Trump was posting all of last night, Iran's victory
9:23statement. Trump was posting on his social media, Iran's foreign minister, Aragji, declaring victory and
9:31talking about how, yeah, there was this 15 -point plan, but Donald Trump agreed to
9:36Iran's 10 -point plan. And Trump reposted that like that was a victory.
9:42And, you know, whether Donald Trump actually understands, I mean, the 10 terms were complete
9:47surrender for the US. And again, I think we all know Trump was panicking and
9:52he was going to try to do some sort of kind of fake deal or
9:56give up or taco as it's called.
9:58But I think J .D.
9:59Vance put the dagger in also because all the reporting is J .D.
10:04Vance was working with the Chinese, the diplomats from China, as well as Russians.
10:10They were the ones really kind of working with Pakistan to formulate this.
10:15And then they put it on Donald as though Donald embraced it.
10:18And I, my theory is I think this ceasefire is going to fall apart very
10:25soon. I don't think it holds when you actually dig into it.
10:28I mean, Iran says it controls the Strait of Hormuz.
10:31I should have mentioned that earlier.
10:32And it will charge $2 million per ship that goes through the Strait of Hormuz
10:37and it will maybe allow 10 ships.
10:39a day, where in the past it was 150 ships a day.
10:42And the Iranian army will be the ones who take these ships through the Strait
10:48of Hormuz. And so I think with dynamics like that, once the details are kind
10:55of more known, which they should be known, I think this falls apart quickly.
10:59And when it falls apart quickly also, who's it going to fall apart on?
11:03It's going to fall apart on Donald and waiting in the wings, I think is
11:07J .D. Vance, again, who's ready to pounce and be like, look, I'm the guy
11:12who's trying to make it work.
11:13And I've been working with the Chinese and I've been working with the Russians and
11:16I've been working with all of that.
11:18But again, I'm not going to try to be conspiratorial here.
11:22Is there a plan there at this point to try to push Donald Trump aside
11:26and put J .D. Vance in power?
11:29Because let's face it, I mean, I don't think J .D.
11:33Vance is going to be electable, you know, at this point.
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13:07So let me just give you a few more data points and receipts right here,
13:11okay? I've showed you all the politicians saying 25th Amendment, 25th Amendment, people who knew
13:16him, even MAGA people are saying it.
13:18Here was the scoop, just so you understand about how this so -called ceasefire, which
13:24was a total surrender by the United States, came about.
13:27As Furnusha Miri explains, an official from one of the mediating country tells me that
13:32the 11th hour deal between the U .S.
13:34and Iran came together after involvement of two unlikely actors, J .D.
13:39Vance and China. Vance was looped in late Tuesday and China helped get Iran on
13:45board, right? And so if you're, my theory was this, that if you're Iran, even
13:51if you know the ceasefire is going to fall apart, the fact that you can
13:54get the president of the United States to make a social media post that says
14:01that he's negotiating within your 10 -point framework, can you think of anything more humiliating
14:07for the United States to be put through where the president of the United States
14:12is admitting to a full surrender to give up all of its bases in the
14:17Middle East and not even realizing that that's what he's doing.
14:20Look what Trump said. This is what Trump posted.
14:22We received a 10 -point proposal from Iran and believe it is a workable basis
14:27on which to negotiate. Almost all of the various points of past contention have been
14:33agreed to between the United States and Iran, but a two -week period will allow
14:37the agreement to be finalized and consummated.
14:39Did J .D. Vance write that for him?
14:42I mean, when you look at the 10 points about what they're saying this deal
14:47is all about, I mean, the deal is complete and total surrender for Donald Trump
14:53in the United States. It's wild.
14:55It's wild. So there was that story.
14:59As Jeet here explains, it's very telling that Vance has been leaking to suggest he
15:04opposed the war before it started and was the lone dissenter in the White House
15:09and that he played a key part in this ceasefire, but distanced himself from the
15:14actual terms of the ceasefire, right?
15:15Early yesterday, this was the article, How Trump Took the U .S.
15:20to War with Iran. In a series of Situation Room meetings, Trump weighed his instincts
15:25against the deep concerns of his vice president and a pessimistic intelligence assessment.
15:30Here's the inside story of how he made the fateful decision.
15:34As Matthew Iglesias says, important lesson here from J .D.
15:38Vance for all high -level politicos.
15:41If you give the scoops, you get to shape the narrative.
15:44Here's what it said. The reporting underscores how closely Mr.
15:49Trump's hawkish thinking aligned with Netanyahu's over many months, more so than even some of
15:54the president's key advisors recognize.
15:57Their close association has been an enduring feature across two administrations, and that dynamic, however,
16:04fraud at times has fueled intense criticism.
16:07criticism and suspicion on both the left and the right of American politics.
16:11And it shows how, in the end, even the more skeptical members of Mr.
16:15Trump's war cabinet, with the stark exception of Mr.
16:20Vance, the figure inside the White House most opposed to full -scale war, deferred to
16:25the president's instincts, including his abundant confidence that the war would be quick and decisive.
16:31The White House declined to comment.
16:33Who do you think is feeding that information?
16:35Come on. That's coming from J .D.
16:37Vance. Remember a few weeks back when J .D.
16:40Vance, or recently, I'm not sure if it was a few weeks back, but it
16:44was recent, this interview, where he says, yeah, Donald Trump's very healthy, but I'll be
16:49ready if tragedy strikes. What a strange thing to say.
16:52I'll be ready if tragedy strikes.
16:54Play this clip. You seem to go with the flow pretty well.
16:59Do you have quiet moments you think about that?
17:01Yeah, honestly, Sean, I try not to.
17:03I mean, one, I serve under Donald Trump, who is very healthy.
17:06He casts a pretty big shadow.
17:07He casts a big shadow, but if I served under Joe Biden, I'd probably be
17:10worried every minute of every day that he was going to croak and then I'd
17:13have to become president. But because I serve a president.
17:17You have a bat phone.
17:18Okay. Did it just happen?
17:20Like, I'd never be able to sleep.
17:21I'd always have my cell phone as loud as possible.
17:23But no, the president, one, you know, he's got a lot of energy.
17:27He's extremely healthy. So I don't think about that.
17:29Obviously, that's part of the job is you've got to be ready if tragedy strikes.
17:33And then I have another example, too, where J .D.
17:36Vance was leaking about his involvement in negotiations to try to bring a ceasefire about
17:43in the war in Iran.
17:44Remember the story of Kamal Karazi, Iran's former foreign minister, who was involved in negotiations
17:51with the help of, you know, with Pakistan.
17:53And they wanted to bring this guy in to try to negotiate a ceasefire.
17:58It was about a week ago.
17:59Remember the U .S. and Israel then bombed his home and killed his wife when
18:04he was the person picked by Pakistan.
18:07Two Iranian officials told the New York Times that he had been overseeing engagement with
18:12Pakistan to arrange a possible meeting between Iranian officials and J .D.
18:17Vance. So you have J .D.
18:19Vance's name coming out again and again in these types of contexts.
18:23Remember when Donald Trump said, I like to hang out with losers because it makes
18:27me feel better. This was clearly directed at J .D.
18:30Vance. Here, play this clip.
18:32What is missing in leadership?
18:33Well, it's winning. You've got to win.
18:35You know, I've watched a lot of people, leaders, great leaders.
18:40And, you know, the one thing about sports is you break it down into, you
18:43know, a two -hour period, something nice.
18:45You don't have to wait a lifetime to find out is somebody a winner or
18:48a loser. You've got a lot of losers, mostly losers, fortunately.
18:51It's a good thing to have a lot of losers.
18:54I always like to hang around with losers, actually, because it makes me feel better.
18:59I hate guys that are very, very successful, and you have to listen to their
19:02success stories. I like people that like to listen to my success.
19:06And then there was this story right here.
19:08Another leak to Axios, the Trump regime's favorite source to leak things to.
19:14This was from March 27, 2026.
19:16According to Barack Ravid, U .S.
19:19Vice President J .D. Vance had a difficult call with Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu on
19:23Monday, where he said that Israeli assessments for toppling the Iranian regime were not realistic
19:29enough, saying you were too optimistic in your assessment regarding the overthrow of the regime
19:34in Iran. So do you see the barrage of leaks coming from J .D.
19:38Vance? And that brings me to this following conclusion, which is J .D.
19:42Vance in Hungary doing the role that Trump usually does, the Putin puppet, the Putin
19:47sycophant. J .D., whether he's working with Russia on this right now and China, or
19:53whether he sees this as his path to power, take a look at what he
19:57says, where he says we have to go get Viktor Orban reelected.
20:01Here, play this clip. That's obviously a tough act to follow, but I'm going to
20:06do my best because we have got to get Viktor Orban reelected as Prime Minister
20:12of Hungary, don't we? You know, and he's quite literally parroting Putin's talking points like
20:24this, where he says Ukraine is interfering with elections in the U .S.
20:31and in Hungary, which they're not.
20:34But this is a direct Putin talking point, play this clip.
20:37So to answer your question, yes, we're certainly aware that there are elements within the
20:40Ukrainian intelligence services that tried to put their thumb on the scale of American elections,
20:44on Hungarian elections. This is just what they do.
20:46This is this is part of the cost of doing business within some elements of
20:49their system. And finally, there's this Putin talking point where J .D.
20:53Vance says that Hungary is under attack from Brussels, from the European Union.
20:59Again, another Putin talking point here.
21:01Play this clip. What has happened in this country, what has happened in the midst
21:06of this election campaign is one of the worst examples of foreign election interference that
21:12I've ever seen or ever even read about.
21:14The bureaucrats in Brussels have tried to destroy the economy of Hungary.
21:19They have tried to make Hungary less energy independent.
21:24They have tried to drive up costs for Hungarian consumers.
21:27And they've done it all because they hate this guy.
21:30But I think that what the people of Hungary, what I would encourage them to
21:33do is ask them. themselves the question, not who is pro or anti -Europe, not
21:38who's pro or anti the United States of America, but who is pro you?
21:42Who is pro the people of Hungary?
21:44So to me, you put it all together.
21:47I think that J .D.
21:48Vance, you could disagree, but I think J .D.
21:51Vance sees what's happening to Trump's physical and mental health, and he is nudging it
21:57over the finish line. You tell me what you think.
22:01We're all entitled to our opinions, but I wanted to back up my opinions with
22:04the data points of what I see, but you could disagree.
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