Vance doubles down on Munich speech themes at CPAC
Vice President JD Vance stoked some controversy last week with his speech at the Munich Security Conference, where he criticized European allies on immigration, free speech and other issues.
At CPAC on Thursday, he stood by the themes in his address after receiving a standing ovation from the audience.
“We cannot rebuild the United States of America or Europe by letting millions and millions of unvetted migrants come into our country and it has to stop," Vance said. He added: "You can't just stop it. You have to allow European peoples, and American people too, to raise issues about it. You have to allow free speech to debate this stop."

Asked about the future of U.S. alliances on the continent, Vance said they would continue to have "important" partnerships with Europe.
"But I really do think the strength of those alliances is going to depend on whether we take our societies in the right direction ... That friendship is based on shared values," he said.




