J.D. Vance Tears Into NBC’s Kristen Welker In Tense Interview

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance tore into NBC News host Kristen Welker for constantly trying to bait him with “gotcha” questions during a tense segment.
During an interview on NBC, Welker repeatedly asked Vance if he agreed with Trump’s suggestions that his Department of Justice could use a special investigator to “go after” President Joe Biden. Vance said he was not opposed to the idea.

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