“Dismantling, Cracking Down & Targeting Groups That Had No Involvement In A Shooting Is Just How I Grieve”

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US VICE PRESIDENT JD Vance has expanded on his remarks when he hosted an episode of a podcast in his office yesterday, explaining calls for the dismantling of civil society groups, the firing of people expressing opinions and the targeting of groups with no association to the murder of Charlie Kirk and designating them domestic terrorists is a legitimate form of grief, experienced by rational people.

“Suggesting using the full force of the nation’s law enforcement agencies to treat mean tweets as domestic terrorism while justifying pardoning people who stormed the Capitol and assaulted police officers is a form of grief, we all grieve differently,” explained Vance.

“Grief is the thing with feathers, grief is keeping the definition of what constitutes ‘left wing’ as vague and far reaching as possible so that we can change it on a whim when we decide someone has stepped out of line, grief is saying ‘how dare you’ when someone says look at gun control, or reminds you that you once said the Epstein files should be looked into,” the Republican politician added.

“You may cry, pray, console and comfort and that is grieving, but I talk to Stephen Miller about how we can use this whip people into a frenzy. Same but different”.

“Political violence is a cancer. Now if you excuse me, I’ve a prior engagement; I have to justify the extrajudicial killing of people on a boat we’re claiming are Venezuelan drug smugglers while providing no evidence, following that I’ll be defending Netanyahu’s bombing of Qatar and slaughter of children in Gaza,” concluded the somber Vance.

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