“We did not have a lot of money,” said JD Vance, placing hand on heart as he recalled his childhood in Middletown, Ohio in the 1990s. “I was raised by a woman who struggled often to put food on the table and clothes on her back.” There was an earnest cry from the audience. “Mamaw!” shouted a man. Smiling at the reference to his grandmother, the US vice-president said: “Everybody loves Mamaw. Most of all me.” But there was also a political point to the story: despite the hardships, Vance insisted, Mamaw never had to worry about violent crime until
If he gets Greenland, Trump will go down in history as one of the great American presidents
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