Clinton Jaws - JD Vance vs The View - This Is Priceless!

Episode Date: June 16, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 That's what he said. That wasn't a duress. That's not what he said. Wait, are you his interpreter or are you his vice president? How does that sit with you? What are you talking about? What exactly are you talking about? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:11 I'm talking about the- I can tell you all the same. See? Okay, fine. What? Fair. All right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:00:19 I got to have to go to break. Anna, God, please, we have more with Vice President Janie Bats. We come back. Don't do that. Whoa. Oh, girl. Clinton Jaws, please like this video. It's the only thing I care about.
Starting point is 00:00:33 We're here today. Today is the day. Why am I excited? J.D. Vance is on the View. And, well, Whoopie's gonna give it to him. She's really gonna... she promised, remember? There are people who have chosen not to have children. For whatever reason.
Starting point is 00:00:54 There are people who want to have children who cannot... How dare you? You never have children. You never had a baby. Your wife had a baby, but you never had a baby. So you know nothing about this. And how dare you? And women, you heard how he thinks of you.
Starting point is 00:01:14 This is not good for you, J.D. Molly, you're in trouble, girl. How dare you? You ain't have no babies. You don't know what it's like to have a baby. Now's your chance, whoops. been talking behind his back for the past two years. Let's see what you got. It's only an hour show.
Starting point is 00:01:38 You know, it's only an hour show. Oh, yeah. I knew it. The first thing we want to do is welcome back. I haven't seen this. Here we go. This ain't good for you, J.D. Here we go. The vice president of the United States, J.D. Vance.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Guys are standing in a face. He's going to be kisses and hugs? How dare you? President Trump has called affordability a hoax. He said that, not me. He's pouring money into this ballroom of his and the reflecting pool. Oh, don't forget the arched Trump pay, I call it. And a White House cage match.
Starting point is 00:02:26 All these things, why is he doing them when you, you just, everybody knows that Americans are struggling. What is he spending all this money for? Well, I gotta defend the president on the hoax point. point. What the president said is the idea that Republicans cause the affordability problem is a hoax. And I think that's true. If you go back to the Biden administration, inflation got up to 9% under the Biden administration. Okay? Right now is at 3.5%. By the way, too high. We're doing everything that we can to bring it back down to 2.5% which is where most people would like to see it. But we inherited an affordability problem. We're doing a lot to make it better. It's going to take a little bit of time. There's a lot more work to do. But the president knows that that a lot of Americans are struggling. In fact, he ran on that. He talked about it, and we've done
Starting point is 00:03:10 some things and made some good progress on that point. He just said he loves the inflation. What he said, Anna, what he said is that he loves the fact that the inflation is going to come down when this war is over. That's what he said. That's not what he said. That wasn't a duress. That's not what he said. Wait, are you his interpreter or are you his vice president? Well, look, what the president said, people were asking about the inflation. They were asking about the affordability problem, which again is very real. And what he said is, I love the inflation because it's going to come down when the war is over. And now, again, we already see gas prices today, $4.6 a gallon, too high, but way down from where they were just a couple of weeks ago. So there's a lot, again, there's a lot we got to do.
Starting point is 00:03:53 But I think that we're doing as much as we can. We're going to keep on working at it. And again, the American people are going to make their verdict. But I think that we have a very credible case to run on that we brought a lot of new investment. We're building the factories. that is going to pay serious dividends for the American people over the long haul. When? Well, Joy, Joy, if you look at manufacturing jobs,
Starting point is 00:04:13 those jobs are increasing at a large number, construction jobs are doing a little bit better. So what happens is the construction jobs to build the factories, and then the manufacturing workers go back to work. My view, I'm sure you guys don't agree with it, is that we inherited a mess and we're fixing it. But sometimes it takes a long time to fix a mess. Defend your boss, J.D.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Epstein. By the way, again, sorry, Joy, I do have to defend my boss. I know you guys don't always appreciate this. But, you know, one of the things you see in the Epstein emails is that Jeffrey Epstein hated Donald Trump. And that Donald Trump literally reported Jeffrey Epstein to the police. That's one of the things that came out of these files. They were best friends for about a decade. And remember, he signed that Transparency Act under duress when some Republican women,
Starting point is 00:04:55 congresswomen like Lauren Boehbert, like Marjorie Taylor Green, did not give in to his pressure of not signing. He brought Lauren Bolbert into the situation. Let him speak woman. to pressure her into caving on not voting for that bill. So let me respond to that. That's all true. Let me respond to that. So number one is, yes, Donald Trump, he said this.
Starting point is 00:05:13 He knew Jeffrey Epstein back in the 1980s. He also threw Jeffrey Epstein out of his club when he found out it was a creep and reported him to the police. That's something that the media often misses when it reports the story. They tell the fact that they knew each other in the 80s, which the president himself admits. They ignore the fact that he narked on him to the police and led ultimately to Jeffrey Epstein's downfall. And they didn't just know each other. Let's just be truthful and transparent. Let's talk.
Starting point is 00:05:36 They didn't just know each other. They were incredibly close friends. He reported him to the police. That's what I'm saying. That is objectively true. But animate another point. Shut up. I would be if I may.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Because Anna made a very important point. This question about did Donald Trump release these files only under duress from Republicans? And Annie, you know the Republican Party probably better than I do. The idea that Donald Trump runs around a. afraid of Republican congressman as opposed to the other way around is kind of crazy. What was a bipartisan? It was Republicans and Democrats. But because the Republicans control the House and the Senate, particularly the Senate, you need the Republican sign off.
Starting point is 00:06:14 What the president did is, look, I will say this. Again, I was in there in the meetings. He was very frustrated that the Democrats were making this about him when he's like, look, I threw the guy out of my club. I am the guy who reported him to the police or one of the people who reported to the police. The president was frustrated about that. Absolutely. But he eventually came to say, you know what, let's just get everything out there, let's have this out in the public.
Starting point is 00:06:36 And he actually called the senators. I was there. He called the senators and said, you know what, pass this bill, I'll sign it. And that was there. Let me follow up. I have to kind of use your own words that sit with me from 2016. Here we go. Fellow Christians, everyone is watching when we apologize for this man.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Lord help us. And I think about that all the time because as a fellow Christian, that is something that weighs on my heart as I watch this country and the leadership at the top. because it's also something I have to explain to my kids, which I know we also share this idea that our greatest privilege and responsibility are these young people we're raising. Of course. So help me find the words to explain my children what they're witnessing right now. Get a grip. Well, you know, first of all, it's been well covered that I was a critic of Donald Trump back in 2015 and 2016.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Now, obviously, I'm sitting here as the vice president of United States in the Trump administration. Well, Joy, a little humility, actually. I think that when you make predictions, and those predictions turn out to be false, you've got to ask yourself, well, what made me wrong about that? What did I not understand or not appreciate? For example, I said that Donald Trump's economic policies would not lead to wage growth. They did in the first term. That was actually a major, major thing. I said that we couldn't bring back any of those factory jobs, because I kind of had given into this idea that those jobs were disappearing. But actually, Donald Trump, you saw a manufacturing boom during that administration. Wait, wait, wait. So there's a certain point, let me just, let me just say, this question. So there's a certain point where you say, you know, I made predictions about this. I ended up being wrong.
Starting point is 00:08:07 And in politics and anything, I think it's important to just say, you know what, I got some things wrong and I was wrong about him. For example, let's just go back to one of the most controversial things Donald Trump said during the first term that I was wrong during the first campaign, is that I was led to believe by the stories. I read stories that said Donald Trump said that all Mexicans were raping. were raped. He never said that. What he said, what he said is that the certain South American countries, Central American countries were releasing criminals into our country, including Mexico. By the way, that was objectively true. So it's not so much Christians.
Starting point is 00:08:42 No evidence. Did that in 1980 with a Mariel boatlift. There have been many, many journalists, including CNN, where you used to work and be my colleague, that have tried to find evidence of that. There is no evidence that Maduro was releasing people. from insane asylyl asylos or jails like Fidel Castro did do. This was made up and we just can't, you know, accept it without pushing back. Anna, we know that there were people who were released from prisons who were encouraged to come into the United States. It wasn't like it wasn't a Mariel, Mr. Vice President. It wasn't where it was like a purposeful really open up the jails, open up the insane asylums and let people flood Florida.
Starting point is 00:09:17 I think of that in Miami. If you go, it may not been like Mariel, but if you go back to the caravans that were happening in 22, 22, 23, we know that those things funded. They were in some ways supported by the government. So I don't know how you define support or not support, but if people are encouraged to come into our country after having spent time in prison by their own governments, I think that's a problem. I believe as a Christian I can tell my kids why it's important to have borders. I get that.
Starting point is 00:09:43 There are laws, there are resources. I get all that things. It's much harder to explain when I see someone dragged out of a house or wrongly taken to a thing that isn't a model. Right. Give me an example. That is, it's a little more nuanced as a parent. to try to say when someone's referred to as vermin or scum,
Starting point is 00:09:59 when I teach them in school about people that have done that before, but this is different. It's very hard as a parent and a Christian to say both things. And you actually say in the book, you talk about this, you talk about this struggle, this internal struggle in the book, and you talk about moral trade-offs that result in favoring a strict migration policy without dehumanizing anyone.
Starting point is 00:10:20 But listen, over 50 people have died in ICE custody. There are thousands of children, 6,200 that are being held in places like Dilley Detention Center. The people that have visited those detention centers, I don't know if you have, talk about the subhuman, infrahuman conditions, the lack of clean water, the lack of medical attention, the lack of education.
Starting point is 00:10:41 I would urge you as a Christian and as a father to visit those detention centers where the children are being held and make sure that the conditions are up to the values that we hold in this country. So you guys have thrown a lot at me, and I see we've got 30 seconds left here. But let me say, number one. I'd like to pick up on this theme because I think it's really important.
Starting point is 00:11:03 We do have to strike a balance, of course, between enforcing our laws. We don't want to dehumanize people. That is the balance that, look, law enforcement, what I'd say about this, law enforcement is always inherently not a very pretty process, especially when you're dealing sometimes with violent people, with people who are resisting arrest. Some of the people that I've been told by the media were completely peaceful, never violated any laws, you actually look into the record and you find out that those people
Starting point is 00:11:28 were actually being violent, or they did have a criminal record, they had a sex, a sex draft conviction. The majority of people don't have criminal records or not. It doesn't matter if they have a criminal record or not. And taking out of their homes, from their families, they're separating families, they're using children as bait. The majority are not criminals. But can I respond to that?
Starting point is 00:11:47 Let me just say this. Okay. So you talk about the children. Here's what I'd say. Do we know that during the last. administration, we had tens of thousands of children who were trafficked by the cartels, who are brought into our country in profoundly dangerous and predatory conditions. Let's talk about this administration.
Starting point is 00:12:07 But here's the point. Unless you enforce the border, you invite that kind of conduct. You think that our immigration policies are inhumane based on the reporting of one person with a political bias. What I'm telling you is that it's inhumane to allow cartels to set traffic people across We're going to start border. Yeah. And by the way, please hold on.
Starting point is 00:12:27 I appreciate that. Hold on. We're going to get you back, either. We're coming back with more with the vice president. And I've got questions for you. Great. Thank you. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:12:37 How dare you? But first, Medicare. Trying to figure that thing out on your own is like running into a brick wall. You read a website. You call a number. You end up getting more confused than you were before. And did you guys know this? Most Medicare agents get paid more.
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Starting point is 00:13:44 stigmatize folks of color? And you know how hard it is. You have the... You have folks of color in your family. Sure. So when you see, you know, things, the Emmett Till stuff coming down or them doing all kinds of removal of information of black heroes, how do you, how does that sit with you? What are you talking about? What exactly are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:14:13 I'm talking about the, I know Emmett Till was the kid. No, no, I want to know what she's. You don't know what I'm talking about. So in a lot of the... What? Museums. Just, there's so many. I just, you know, where they're taking down the actual history that happened in this country.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Slavery happened. All kinds of stuff happened. And it seems that it has been very easy for this administration to remove that and also to denigrate. Remove what? Denegrade. Black folks who have worked their behinds off to get this American dream. How do you, I mean, you know that. What happened? So, Sonny, that was actually a very helpful intervention because I think the story you're talking about is where, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:08 allegedly the administration is holding back the appointments of people based on skin color. I've seen this story. I'm talking about a host of things. I'm talking about black history getting erased from public spaces. Black voter districts are being dismantled. Black leaders are being sidelined from our ranks. Where do Americans of color fit in this vision? Because it doesn't seem like we fit.
Starting point is 00:15:28 I think, my view... You say that we're anti-minority or anti-Black. No, I didn't say that I asked. See? Okay, okay, fine. Fair, fair. Don't start any stuff with me, man. Don't get me into...
Starting point is 00:15:40 What did you say? I don't even know what she said. I misinterpreted your question, but let me answer your actual question there. What I'm saying, And I think, okay, look at Washington, D.C. One of the most Democratic and one of the blackest, by a share of population, blackest cities in the United States of America, has seen a radical decrease in violent crimes and sexual assaults and in murders. Not good enough.
Starting point is 00:16:05 We have tried to take the crime issue seriously, in part because we believe everybody, whether you're black or white or rich or poor, deserves to live in a safe neighborhood. Why is the crime, where is the crime step in? I'm, I, I, this is not about crime. What's it about? This is about, this is about human rights. What you're, you're, you, what you're saying is we got to do more on the economy. And black history is not erased from public spaces.
Starting point is 00:16:31 That is true. That is true. That is not, right. Yeah, but guys, I'm telling you, we celebrate black history. We celebrate all American history in this administration. You guys might be skeptical of this, but I promise you. I have to go to break. Anna, God, please.
Starting point is 00:16:47 We have more with Vice President, Jady Bance, when we come back. Don't do that. Whoa. Girl! Oh, this is good. Okay, so in the book, Mr. Vice President, you make a mayor of sorts for coin Democrats' childless cat ladies. Oh, man. I'm most boneheaded comment.
Starting point is 00:17:07 You say that in the book, that it was boneheaded, which it was. Thank you. What were you thinking when you said that? So Joy said when we were all fair that I'm fine, which I think is about the best. endorsement that I'm going to get out of Joy Behar for a Republican. Thank you. I appreciate that. Grated on a curve. But here's what I'd say about that. So did that comment actually shed light on something and start a discussion or did it just close people down? And when I make a comment that just closes people down
Starting point is 00:17:34 instead of trying to appreciate the point that I make, that's a mistake, right? And that's on me to do better. Okay, then can I say? The point that I'd say that Joy is, I do think in a very subtle sometimes, sometimes in a more profound way. I think our country has become more anti-family and more anti-child. It's harder to travel. It's harder to go to a restaurant. Mr. Vice President, you know, your child,
Starting point is 00:17:56 grandchild is arriving. No grandbabies yet. Not yet. We're very excited for you and Ushah, and we wanted to give you a view once. I appreciate that. We will put this on. We'll send you guys the photo.
Starting point is 00:18:08 They come back after break, unadventful, nothing happened. I enjoyed this. Vance, good. Good job. I give you an A plus. You push back perfectly and whoopee. Wow, good job. You really got him. You talk behind us back for two years. Comes on your show and you crumble. Thanks for watching. Bye-bye.

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