Watch: JD Vance confronted over Washington’s Gaza policy in heated campus moment
US Senator JD Vance faced a sharp interruption during a speech at the University of Georgia, with a protester accusing him of "killing children" over Gaza policy. Vance deflected, blaming the previous administration and claiming his government inc...

The moment, captured on video and widely shared online, quickly became a focal point for debate over US policy in Gaza.
Upon being confronted, Vance did not pause the event. Turning toward the interruption, he told the heckler to “complain about Joe Biden and the last administration,” adding, “We’re the administration that solved that problem.”
He went on to claim that “right now, you see more humanitarian aid coming into Gaza than it has any time in the past five years,” saying his administration had “taken that situation seriously.”
Framing his response as results-oriented, Vance said “And that's one of the things that I'm proud of about our administration is whether it's there or Thailand and Cambodia, we have consistently tried as much as we can to solve these problems, not just complain about them.”
One user commented, “JD really choked on that response. The patriot that called him out didn’t even get to the schoolgirls in Iran.”
Another questioned “why is he at a Turning Point grifter event? Shouldn’t he be in the Middle East or Ukraine working on things?”
Several reactions directly challenged his assertion about humanitarian aid:
The war in Gaza has produced high civilian casualties since late 2023 and remains one of the most contentious foreign policy issues for Americans. Activists, students, and some lawmakers have pressed Washington to reassess arms transfers and diplomatic backing for Israeli operations.
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