Vance says young voters ‘do not love’ Trump’s Middle East policy at Turning Point event

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by Ryan Mancini
April 15, 2026
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Vice President Vance acknowledged young voters disapprove of President Trump's Middle East policy at a TPUSA event.

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Vice President Vance stated that young voters "do not love" President Trump's Middle East policy regarding Iran and Gaza during a Turning Point USA event in Athens, Ga. Vance was defending the President's actions in the region when members of the audience heckled him ten minutes into the event. This public acknowledgment by the Vice President suggests a potential disconnect between the administration's foreign policy and a key demographic. The incident highlights internal tensions or differing perspectives within the Republican base regarding the President's approach to the Middle East.

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