Former Marine JD Vance Blasts Kamala For Questioning ‘Loyalty’ to America

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On Saturday, Ohio Senator JD Vance, a Republican vice presidential candidate and a veteran of the U.S. Marines, reportedly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for questioning his fealty to the country.

Vance responded to an advertisement Harris produced that accused him of being “only loyal to Trump, not to our country.”

During a Trump campaign rally in Minnesota, the Republican vice presidential candidate responded to Harris.

“Now, I saw the other day Kamala Harris questioned my loyalty to this country. That’s the word she used; loyalty. And it’s an interesting word. Semper Fi. Loyalty. Because there is no greater sign of disloyalty to this country than what Kamala Harris has done at our southern border.” Vance said.

“And I’d like to ask the vice president, what has she done to question my loyalty to this country? I served in the United States Marine Corps. I went to Iraq for this country. I built a business for this country. And my running mate took a bullet for this country. So, my question to Kamala Harris is, what the hell have you done to question our loyalty to the United States of America?” he continued.

“The answer, my friends, is: nothing. So let’s send a message to the media. Let’s send a message to Kamala Harris. Let’s send a message to every hardworking patriot from Minnesota across the country. We are ready to have President Donald J. Trump back, and we’re going to work our tails off to make sure it happens,” he concluded.

Since President Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential campaign on July 21 and supported Harris for the presidency, Vance has repeatedly criticized Harris.

According to reports, Harris has obtained the endorsement of an adequate number of Democratic delegates at the party convention in order to be designated as the official Democratic Party presidential candidate.

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