Tucker Carlson recently interviewed J.D. Vance and asked the Ohio senator if he thought Democrats would use the military to prevent Donald Trump from taking office.
When Donald Trump lost the election in 2020, he did nearly everything he could to stay in power. His actions were unlike those of any American president who had ever been voted out of office. But rather than discuss Trump's actions, Carlson and Vance were focused on the possibility of Liberal violence.
The former Fox News host asked, "And if he gets elected president. once again, do you think they will accept that? Are you concerned? They’ve spent the last ten years taking full control of the U.S. military- which is, I mean I’m sorry to even talk like that, but they think that way so it’s worth saying it?"
Donald Trump's running mate responded, "So that’s what worries me. So you hear all this talk about threats to democracy, right? And the biggest threat to democracy in this country is not like Donald Trump using legal maneuvers to challenge the 2020 election. The biggest threat to democracy is that the bureaucracy in Washington, D.C. is fundamentally misaligned with at least half the country, right?"
Vance continued:
"So what I worry less about is like, ‘Are they going to let Trump win?’ Well, it’s not going to be easy, but I actually do sitting here right now, Maybe I’m wrong, but I do feel very confident that Trump’s going to be elected president, that he will be president. I think the real fight is going to be when he becomes president and he tries to do things. They’re going to take him down and try to take him down in a very big way."