ווענס קריטיקירט וועניטי פער און פארטיידיגט סוזי וויילז.
Vice President JD Vance responded forcefully to a Vanity Fair report that quoted White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles allegedly describing him as a “conspiracy theorist,” offering a pointed rebuttal while simultaneously defending Wiles and reaffirming unity within President Trump’s inner circle.
“I only believe in the conspiracy theories that are true,” Vance said, dismissing the characterization with a mix of humor and defiance. His remarks came amid renewed media scrutiny following the publication of the Vanity Fair article, which framed internal dynamics within the Trump administration through anonymous sourcing and selective quotations.
Rather than escalating tensions, Vance took the opportunity to publicly praise Susie Wiles, calling her one of the most principled and loyal figures in the White House. He emphasized her consistency and integrity, noting that she behaves the same way whether the president is present or not.
“You know why I really love Susie Wiles?” Vance said. “Because Susie is who she is in the President's presence, and she's the same exact person when the President isn't around. I've never seen her be disloyal to POTUS — and that makes her the best White House Chief of Staff.”
The vice president’s comments appeared aimed not only at rebutting the Vanity Fair narrative but also at underscoring solidarity within the administration amid frequent media efforts to portray internal divisions. Supporters argue the exchange reflects a broader pattern of legacy media outlets relying on anonymous claims to cast skepticism on Trump-aligned officials.
Vance’s response reinforces his position as a vocal defender of the administration while signaling confidence rather than concern over critical press coverage. By redirecting the focus toward loyalty, discipline, and transparency, the vice president sought to neutralize the report’s impact and reaffirm cohesion at the highest levels of government.
The episode highlights ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and establishment media outlets, as senior officials continue to push back against narratives they say are designed to undermine public trust and distract from policy priorities.