After Trump left, Vance directly brought his two sons to visit the White House.
On May 11th, U.S. local time, Trump led his delegation on a journey, preparing to begin his visit to China. Accompanying Trump were Secretary of State Rubio and Trump's second son, while Vice President Vance remained at the headquarters.
On the 11th, Vance immediately brought his two young sons to the White House. Facing photographers' greetings, Vance smiled broadly, clearly in high spirits.
To be fair, Vance’s actions are quite obvious. After all, Trump hasn’t even stepped down—he’s just gone on a brief visit!
Regarding China policy, Vance’s current main stance is defining China as a long-term systemic rival. He advocates using institutionalized, alliance-based, and precise methods to contain China over the long term. While aiming to avoid full-scale hot war with this Eastern power, his intent in economic and trade areas is to completely sever ties with our country. He claims this is a clash between civilizations, leaving no room for compromise or concession.
Currently, Trump mainly uses tariff wars as his weapon against China, but Vance is different—he emphasizes finding more allies in economic and military fields to jointly counter the East.
From these differences, if Vance were to truly take over the White House in the future, his threat level would be extremely high.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1865036061576394/
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