JD Vance has taken a sharp stance against Brian Krassenstein on X, dismissing his criticism of the Trump Administration’s decision to target a drug boat. The exchange began when Krassenstein challenged the policy, prompting Vance to respond swiftly. “This is the full exchange showing the first 3 posts, and people are loving JD’s response,” a post noted. Critics compared Vance’s rebuttal to former Vice President Mike Pence’s perceived weakness, with one observer stating, “Such an incredible upgrade from that wet fish Mike Pence.”

Krassenstein retaliated, asserting, “It is not possible for President Trump to have picked a better VP. JD was born to do this. Natural talent, loves America, sharp, smart, a fighter.” He emphasized Vance’s commitment to protecting the nation, declaring, “I don’t care who you are or what your argument is, if you’re siding with the drug smugglers you’re just on the wrong side of history.” However, he criticized Vance for engaging with Krassenstein, arguing that “1 never goes after 2. 1 never even acknowledges that 2 exists.”

The discussion extended to other topics, including Patrick Bet-David’s podcast appearances with the Krassenstein brothers and General Mike Flynn. One segment highlighted Bet-David’s humorous interrogation of the brothers, with a listener noting, “The comments to that Podcast are HILARIOUS: Holy crap was this lame (on his part).” Meanwhile, critiques of Flynn focused on his lack of specific answers during an interview, with one observer questioning, “If he wants to hear speculation about Eschatology I’m sure he would invite on a pastor.”

The article also delved into broader political themes, referencing Bill Mitchell’s shift from supporting Donald Trump to aligning with Ron DeSantis. It described Mitchell as a “useful idiot” who allegedly abandoned his principles amid media pressure. The piece concluded with a call for readers to resist what it framed as systemic propaganda, urging them to “hold strong” against perceived threats.