The vice president painted a picture of the sensitive nature of those deliberations.
The Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, on Friday refused to disclose details of the advice he gave to the American president regarding tensions with Iran, stating bluntly that revealing such information could land him in prison and undermine confidential presidential consultations.
Vance made the remarks while responding to a question from a reporter who sought clarity on his role in advising the president during deliberations over U.S. policy and possible actions involving Iran.
During the exchange, the reporter asked: “What did you advise the president initially as he considered his actions in Iran and what are you urging him to do now…do you express any concerns like those you’ve expressed in the past on the possibility of these extended wars?” See More/Details














