Trump loved Vance’s words: Europe must be careful

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JD Vance's speech in Munich was "very superb and well received", and Europe must be careful due to the fact that "it loses freedom of speech and has large immigration problems," said US president Donald Trump on Friday. He besides estimated that “many people” were liable for Russian aggression against Ukraine.

I think he made a very good speech; actually, a very superb speech. Europe must be careful. He talked about immigration, and Europe has a large immigration problem. Just look at what happened to crime

“Trump, asked in the Oval Office about the Vice President’s Friday speech at the Munich safety Conference.

Vance stated that the main threat to Europe came not from Russia or China but from within; he accused the countries of the Union of censors, ignoring their own citizens and compared the EU to the russian Union.

Trump agreed with Vance that "Europe is losing its beloved freedom of speech" and added that he felt that "the speech was well received".

The president besides answered the question about his repeatedly made proposition that Ukraine's drive for NATO was the origin of Russian aggression. He stated that “many people are guilty” of the outbreak of war. He besides added that "it would not have happened if" he was president.

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