A Direct Rebuke
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro directly criticized Vice President JD Vance's recent foreign policy rhetoric, calling his language "dangerous and destructive" to American interests abroad. The comments represent one of the sharpest Democratic attacks on Vance's emerging foreign policy stance.
Shapiro, widely seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party, chose his words deliberately to signal that Vance's isolationist leanings are considered a vulnerability.
What Vance Said
Vance has delivered several foreign policy speeches in recent weeks that break from traditional Republican interventionism. His language regarding alliances and military commitments abroad has drawn criticism from both parties.
The Vice President appears to be staking out a distinct foreign policy brand that aligns with the administration's "America First" philosophy but goes further than many in his own party are comfortable with.
The Political Calculation
Shapiro's criticism positions him as a foreign policy voice within the Democratic Party ahead of potential future ambitions. By framing Vance's language as dangerous rather than merely disagreeable, he is setting up a national security argument for the midterms.








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