Donald Trump is now openly clashing with his own vice president, JD Vance, and that alone tells us how unstable the Republican Party has become. This is not a normal policy disagreement. It is a quiet political separation unfolding in public.
The conflict centers on war—specifically Trump’s increasingly reckless posture toward Iran. Trump speaks about threats and military action while vaguely claiming diplomacy is underway, creating confusion rather than strategy. JD Vance understands the danger. His entire political identity is built on one promise: no new wars.
That is why leaks suddenly portray Vance as urging restraint while Trump leans toward escalation. This is not rebellion. It is self-protection. Vance is creating distance so he is not blamed when things go wrong.
Trump despises this. He demands loyalty, not caution. Silence from Trump toward Vance is a warning, not neutrality.
This rift matters because it signals something bigger: Republicans are no longer asking how to help Trump win. They are asking how to survive Trump losing. And once that shift begins, party control starts to collapse.
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