
Trump and Vance are a great team. But the president isn’t afraid to call his VP out.
And President Trump put Vance on the hot seat in this stunning way.
President Trump once again showed the world his unmatched political instincts and sharp sense of humor during a recent press conference.
The leader of the free world delivered a classic quip about an upcoming Iran peace deal, turning what could have been a routine diplomatic moment into a display of pure strategic genius.
At the heart of the exchange, Trump made clear his plans for handling the high-stakes agreement.
He jokingly said that he will be “blaming JD” if the deal with Iran does not go according to plan.
The comment came as reporters pressed him on whether he would attend a formal signing ceremony set for Friday.
Instead of stepping into the spotlight himself, Trump revealed he would dispatch Vice President JD Vance to represent the administration.
“I like that idea. Sure,” Trump stated.
This approach speaks to Trump’s deep understanding of risk and reward in international affairs.
“This way, if it works out, I’m going to take the credit. If it doesn’t work out, I’m blaming JD. You better be careful, JD,” the president humorously said.
Trump’s lighthearted warning to his vice president captured the room’s attention and highlighted the strong bond between the two leaders.
Far from showing weakness, this playful exchange demonstrates the confidence that comes from knowing America is finally putting its own interests first again.
“He’s going to turn his plane around and get the hell out of here. Yeah, I like that idea. I think it’s a good idea,” Trump continued.
The president’s remarks cut through the usual diplomatic pomp and circumstance that has plagued past administrations.
For too long, Washington insiders chased flashy photo-ops and empty promises with rogue regimes like Iran.
Trump flips the script, focusing on results that protect American jobs, security, and sovereignty.

















