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The vice president made the remarks while defending President Donald Trump's widely criticized "Liberation Day" tariffs ...
China is pushing back after Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. borrows "money from Chinese peasants to buy the things ...
A Chinese official recalled the vice president’s “peasants” jibe from earlier this month, as he celebrated reciprocal tariffs on the U.S.
One social media user felt the loaded word that the vice president used was indicative of, “Racism, imperialism, arrogance and ignorance.” ...
US Vice President JD Vance is no stranger to controversy, but his latest gaffe has sparked a fresh wave of anger - this time ...
Vance described the national debt as borrowing and buying from "Chinese peasants." The foreign ministry hit back ahead of 104 ...
The VP’s comments have been widely ridiculed on Chinese social platforms, including by some who drew comparisons to his ...
The visit comes against the backdrop of an intensifying trade war between the US and China with President Donald Trump ...
J.D. Vance doubled down on the administration's ... he stunned European allies by suggesting that they -- not Russia or China -- pose the biggest threat to the region's stability.
Vice President J.D. Vance incited backlash after making a controversial statement ... “Many people are urging him to come and see China for himself.” Others online made references to Vance's own ...