Vice President JD Vance Faces Conservative Criticism Over First Interview Choice
Vance's decision to grant his first vice presidential interview to CBS' Margaret Brennan has drawn backlash from right-wing figures accusing him of legitimizing 'enemy' media.
- JD Vance's first interview as vice president will air Sunday on CBS' 'Face the Nation,' hosted by Margaret Brennan.
- The announcement sparked criticism from conservative media figures and Trump allies, who accused Vance of favoring a 'left-wing' outlet over supportive platforms.
- Critics cited Brennan's previous fact-checking of Vance during the vice presidential debate as evidence of bias against him and Trump.
- Supporters of Vance argued that his appearance on CBS provides an opportunity to challenge liberal narratives on a prominent platform.
- The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between the MAGA movement and traditional media outlets, a hallmark of Trump-era politics.