Vance Calls Reporter’s Question a ‘Hell of a Question’

Most Americans have long lost any delusion that the mainstream press, whether at home or abroad, can possibly remain unbiased in the era of President Donald Trump.

During a recent press conference with Vice President JD Vance, reporter Andrew Feinberg delivered a 175-word question accusing President Donald Trump of “talking up stocks that he owns, selling them, and enriching himself.”

Vance described the query as a “hell of a question,” criticizing its approach. He stated: “Let me answer your question here. That was a doozy.”

“You can just ask a question, try to get your answer, or you could do like a speech where you say, ‘You know Mr. Vice President… you know you’re a terrible human being and so is the president and so is the entire cabinet,’ and then I’m like ‘What’s your question,’ and then your question is ‘How dare you.’ Come on, man, have a little bit of objectivity in the way that you ask these questions because there were a lot of things in that speech masquerading as a question that didn’t actually get asked,” Vance added.

In his response, Vance clarified that President Trump does not personally engage in stock trading and has independent wealth advisors managing his investments.

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