JD Vance made a statement in a video, saying Americans will become very angry if the administration continues to fail to hold criminal Democrats accountable. The remark came amid discussions about the need to use federal power to address past abuses by Democrats, who Vance claims pioneered weaponizing government against political opponents.
He emphasized that preventing future misuse requires holding those responsible to account, adding that the answer is to make sure the people who did it face penalties for using federal power against American citizens. Vance's words tap into a deep well of resentment among conservatives who have watched Democrats escape consequences for actions that would send ordinary Americans to prison.
The anger Vance described stems from specific figures whom many see as traitors and fraudsters who have operated without real accountability. Tim Walz, the Minnesota governor, has faced accusations of exaggerating his military service and mishandling the 2020 riots that burned parts of his state, yet no federal investigation has held him to account for the damage to American cities and lives.
Gavin Newsom, the California governor, has been called out for policies that turned his state into a haven for illegals and criminals while he dined at fancy restaurants during lockdowns he imposed on everyone else, with no charges for hypocrisy or misuse of power. He cleaned up a small area temporarily when welcoming Communist leader Xi Jinping, then as soon as he was gone, the streets returned to being filled with fentanyl-zombie homeless people.
Ilhan Omar, the Minnesota congresswoman, has been linked to marriage fraud and anti-American rhetoric, including downplaying 9/11, but she remains in office without facing the justice she would if she were an ordinary citizen. She has said openly that she fights for the interests of Somalia and Islam, not America.
Hillary Clinton stands as a prime example with her handling of classified emails as Secretary of State, where she deleted thousands of messages and smashed devices, yet avoided prosecution that would have landed anyone else in prison for years.
The Epstein associates shielded from justice add another layer with powerful Democrats like Bill Clinton flying on the Lolita Express multiple times and associating with the pedophile financier without facing real scrutiny or charges despite victims' testimonies pointing to enablers in high places. These cases fuel the frustration Vance highlighted as Republicans see a two-tiered justice system that protects the elite left while targeting conservatives.
Neville Roy Singham, the Chicago millionaire who moved to Shanghai and funds liberal extremist groups from Communist China, represents another threat that demands accountability. Singham has poured tens of millions into organizations like The People’s Forum, ANSWER Coalition, PSL, and Code Pink, which push anti-American propaganda and protests that disrupt the country.
His network acts as a financial pipeline for Beijing's influence peddling, yet he operates from a safe perch in China without facing charges for aiding foreign interference that harms American sovereignty. Vance's warning suggests that failing to prosecute figures like Singham will only heighten the anger among those who see these operations as direct attacks on the nation.
Vance pointed out that Democrats have set the precedent for using federal agencies against opponents, so Republicans should not fear doing the same to enforce the law fairly. He said the far-left already did it with American law enforcement, and that is one of the things we have to prevent against.
For Republicans, the stakes are high as they expect the Trump administration to deliver on draining the swamp and prosecuting those who have betrayed the country.
This sentiment is shared across conservative circles where calls for accountability have grown louder. Vance's role as vice president puts him in a position to influence how the administration handles these matters, and his words serve as a reminder that the base expects real results, not just talk.