
VP Vance: Global Diplomacy, Papal Audience, Bitcoin Advocacy, and Trump's AI Pope Image Controversy
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In the past few days, Vice President JD Vance has been at the center of several notable developments. Most significantly, Axios reports that Vance considered traveling to Israel on Tuesday but decided against it due to Israel's expanded military operation in Gaza. While Vance officially cited "logistical reasons," a senior U.S. official revealed the real motivation was to avoid suggesting the Trump administration endorsed Israel's massive operation "Gideon's Chariots" at a time when the U.S. is pushing for a ceasefire.
Vance attended Pope Leo XIV's inauguration Mass at the Vatican on Sunday, where he represented the United States alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The Vatican News confirmed that on Monday morning, Vance had a private audience with the American-born Pope, followed by a meeting with Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher where they discussed bilateral relations and international issues.
On his flight back to the U.S. on May 19, Vance spoke to the press about President Biden's health, expressing concern about whether Biden was able to effectively serve the American people, stating it was "serious stuff" given the presidential responsibilities.
Earlier last week, on May 15, Vance delivered remarks at the Annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service, reaffirming the administration's support for law enforcement, telling the audience, "We are proud to stand behind the men and women in blue."
Looking ahead, Bitcoin Magazine announced that Vance will make history on May 28 by becoming the first sitting U.S. vice president to publicly support Bitcoin when he addresses the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas. The magazine noted that Vance himself holds Bitcoin valued between $250,000 and $500,000.
On the social media front, Vance defended former President Trump's sharing of an AI-generated image depicting Trump as pope. After criticism from Catholic organizations, Vance posted that he was "fine with people telling jokes" rather than "initiating foolish conflicts."
Vance also recently participated in the Munich Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C. on May 7, engaging in discussions with Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger, following his earlier appearance at the Munich Security Conference in Germany.
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