דזשעי די ווענס קריטיקירט קאנסערוואטיוון פארן זיך אטאקירן איינער דעם אנדערן.
Vice President JD Vance delivered a pointed message to conservatives during a fiery speech at AmericaFest, warning that internal attacks and ideological purity tests are weakening the MAGA movement from within.
Addressing a packed crowd, Vance criticized what he described as a growing tendency among conservative commentators to publicly denounce one another, arguing that such behavior mirrors the cancel culture long associated with the political left. While he did not name individuals directly, his remarks appeared to reference recent disputes among prominent conservative voices.
Vance emphasized that President Trump built a powerful and diverse political coalition by welcoming broad support rather than enforcing rigid ideological conformity. He warned that turning disagreements into public condemnations risks alienating allies and fracturing a movement that has succeeded precisely because of its inclusiveness and shared goals.
“President Trump did not build the greatest coalition in politics by running his supporters through endless, self-defeated purity tests,” Vance told the audience, drawing applause from attendees who have grown weary of ongoing factional battles.
The speech comes amid rising tensions within conservative media and activist circles, as debates over strategy, messaging, and leadership have increasingly spilled into public view. Vance’s remarks signal an effort by the Trump administration to refocus the movement on unity, electoral success, and governing priorities rather than internal score-settling.
By urging conservatives to resist canceling one another, Vance positioned himself as a bridge-builder within the movement, reinforcing the message that political victories are achieved through coalition-building, not circular firing squads.