Vice President JD Vance returned to his steel-town roots in Middletown, Ohio, standing where his grandfather welded for four decades, to deliver a fiery defense of Trump’s economic agenda and a scathing critique of the Democratic Party’s shift away from working-class values. He tied Rust Belt decline to decades of free trade and open borders, framing Trump’s policies as the antidote to job losses and soaring costs — while also hinting at deeper links between immigration, fentanyl, and the opioid crisis. With a packed travel schedule stretching from Ohio to Maine, Vance is doubling down on grassroots rallies and key races, painting himself as the voice of America’s forgotten factories — and the only one willing to fight for them.
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