BERLIN >> Vice President JD Vance today backed a German far-right party as an eligible political partner in remarks rebuffed by Berlin as unwelcome interference in an upcoming election.
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Transcript of WSJ Interview with JD Vance
Q: So we read your speech. It’s powerful stuff. It’s going to be very interesting because the German chancellor is sitting in front of you and the next German chancellor will be from what I was told.
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