JD Vance’s new scheme to salvage his political future ‘would do Nixon proud’: analyst

Vice President JD Vance revealed the new scheme he has cooked up to salvage what’s left of his political career during a recent talk at the Nixon Presidential Library, according to one political analyst.

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David A. Graham, a staff writer at The Atlantic, argued in a new edition of “The Atlantic Daily” newsletter that Vance’s comments about Watergate being a 12-hour news story today were revealing for all of the wrong reasons. Vance may have been trying to make a point about the state of the American media, but instead exposed that he is cozying up to President Donald Trump’s corrupt side as he seeks a way to take the MAGA reins once Trump leaves office.

“If it’s true that Watergate wouldn’t make a dent today, that is a reason to lament the fallen state of politics, not to conclude that Watergate was just fine,” Graham wrote.

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“This would be a powerful argument coming from the vice president, who has worried about what he sees as insufficient morality in American society and has said that his role is ‘to try to apply moral principles in ways that get the best outcomes,'” he added. “Instead, Vance has concluded that his best chance at political advancement is to hitch himself to the corrupt and unethical Trump. Such cynicism would do Nixon proud.”

Vance’s comments were made at a time when analysts have called out multiple deals the Trump administration struck that appear to financially benefit the president and his family. For instance, the New York Times reported on a mining deal in Kazakhstan involving Trump’s sons, Don Jr. and Eric, that could also net Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s family a financial windfall.

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