JD Vance champions Trump's first month in kick off to CPAC 2025 - Washington Examiner

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

77% : Despite public speculation over the dynamics between Trump and Musk, Vance continued to champion the president's "cultural message" during his appearance at the convention.
71% : WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY When asked by Mercedes Schlapp who was funnier, him or Trump, Vance yielded the honorific to the president.
70% : Returning from his first international trip as vice president, Vance touted several of the Trump administration's actions in the month since assuming the White House, addressed Republican's plans for reconciliation, and championed Trump as a leader several times during his on-stage interview with CPAC host Mercedes Schlapp.
66% : The announcement comes as Trump has thrown Musk, the chairman of the Department of Government Efficiency, further into the spotlight as his chief ally.
50% : "But I think this is why young men, in particular, are so they're so inspired by President Trump is because he doesn't allow the media to tell him he can't make a joke or he can't have an original thought."
42% : While in the Oval Office, Musk fielded questions from reporters while his son sat on his shoulders and Trump sat behind the Resolute Desk.
41% : It also comes after the president declined to outright endorse Vance as his successor during an interview with Fox News's Bret Baier as the vice president was preparing to speak at the AI summit in Paris, with Trump saying it was "too early" to do so.
37% : We're just starting," the president said. Two days later, ahead of Vance's speech in Munich, Trump invited Musk to the Oval Office as he threw his support behind DOGE's investigation into alleged fraud and waste at the Internal Revenue Service.
22% : " Vance laid out three core agenda items of Trump's administration later in his remarks, saying that Trump has tried to "recognize that we have a historical mandate on a few issues," listing securing the southern border, growing the economy, and reducing government spending as top priorities.

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