Lisa Desjardins:
Awkward moments became more open disagreement when a reporter asked about Vice President Vance’s criticisms of the U.K.
Earlier this month, Vance decried the U.K. as censoring free speech, particularly religious expression. Today, Vance seemed focused on the Internet and how to handle inflammatory, sometimes threatening speech, arguing British policy blocking some was a U.S. concern.
J.D. Vance, Vice President of the United States: What the British do in their own country is up to them, but also affect American technology companies and by extension American citizens. So that is something that we will talk about today at lunch.
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