JD Vance Seems To Admit Trump Is Engaging In ‘Economic Terrorism’

At one point during the interview, the vice president tried to explain how Iran’s decision to block the Strait of Hormuz was “economic terrorism” while the U.S.’ blockade of ships at Iranian ports was a proportional response.
“As the president of the United States showed, two can play at that game. And if the Iranians are going to try to engage in economic terrorism, we’re going to abide by a simple principle that no Iranian ships are getting out either. We know that’s a big deal to them,” Vance said.
Sadly for Vance, his response sure sounded like he was admitting that his fearless leader was also an “economic terrorist.”
Vance’s response fits the definition of what media types call a Kinsley gaffe: A term devised by journalist Michael Kinsley that means “a mistake where a politician inadvertently says something truthful.”
And, yes, many people on social media were happy to point out Vance’s unforced error.
Vance’s Fox News gaffe comes at a touchy time for him.




