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The Nation :60% With Margaret Brennan Now

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This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan”:

Ohio senator JD Vance, a Republican

Gov. Laura Kelly of Kansas

Former U.S. Central Command commander Gen. Frank McKenzie, Ret., and Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan

Visit this page to view the complete transcripts of “Face the Nation.”

MARGARET BRENNAN: Hello from Washington, I’m Margaret Brennan.

Additionally, there have been fresh reports of foreign meddling in the 2024 election this week on Face the Nation.

The campaign of the former president Trump is the target this time.

We also go into great detail about Trump’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio.

Vice President Kamala Harris selected Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate.

However, she pulled a campaign tactic from the Trump playbook and elevated him Friday night in Las Vegas.

The Nation :60% With Margaret Brennan Now

Vice President Kamala Harris selected Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate.

However, she upped him one last night in Las Vegas by taking a campaign play out of the Trump playbook.

(Start VT)

KAMALA HARRIS, the Democratic nominee for vice president of the United States, that we will keep fighting for America’s working families…

(HUDDLES)

(CONGRATULATIONS)

Vice President Kamala Harris: raising the minimum wage is one of the goals.

(HUDDLES)

(CONGRATULATIONS)

Vice President Kamala Harris:…and do away with taxes on gratuities paid to waitstaff and other hospitality employees.

(HUDDLES)

(CONGRATULATIONS)

(Vendor Finish)

MARGARET BRENNAN: In the battleground state of Nevada, that proposition is sure to be highly received.

Can Democrats win in the Midwest, though? We will speak with Governor Laura Kelly, a Democrat from Kansas.

Additionally: On the campaign trail, J.D. Vance, a candidate for vice president, has been aggressive.

(Start VT)

Senator J.D. VANCE (R-Ohio) (Candidate for Vice President): Everything that Kamala Harris gets her hands on has gone wrong.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You are exceptional, according to President Trump, but vice presidential selection is rarely a deciding factor in elections.

In what way are you going to refute him?
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(GASP)

Senator J.D. VANCE: Actually, I believe President Trump is correct in that regard.

(Vendor Finish)

MARGARET BRENNAN: We’ll discuss campaign policy and the effects of GOP proposals on the American people.

We’ll also discuss two other major topics, including the status of the economy as discussed by Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan.

Frank McKenzie, a retired general, will also provide an update on the Middle East’s tensions.

Face the Nation has it all right ahead of you.

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Greetings and welcome to Face the Nation in the morning.

The former president said last night that he had been warned by his campaign that the Iranian regime had compromised one of his senior advisors.

Though there is much more to come on that, let’s start with our conversation with J.D. Vance, Mr. Trump’s running partner.

Before the hack became public, on Saturday morning, we had a conversation with him in Cincinnati.

(Start VT)

MARGARET BRENNAN: You backed the recent decision by the Supreme Court to determine that those who opposed the FDA’s approval of mifepristone, also known as the “abortion pill,” lacked the legal standing to file a lawsuit.

Senator J.D. VANCE (R-Ohio) (Candidate for Vice President): Yes, it is correct.

MARGARET Brennan: Approximately 60% of all abortions performed in the US involve this medication.

Would the Trump/Vance administration utilize the FDA to prevent this medicine from being available?

J.D. VANCE, THE SENATOR: Oh, no.

It’s true that the president has stated unequivocally that state governments should set abortion laws.

Naturally, you want to ensure that any medication is safe, that it is prescribed appropriately, and so on.

However, the president wants the individual states to make these decisions because, let’s face it, Margaret, abortion laws in California, Ohio, and Alabama will differ from one another.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You’re correct, but that was unique in that following Dobbs, the Supreme Court accepted this situation, correct?

Senator J.D. VANCE: Indeed, however, as you mentioned, on…

MARGARET BRENNAN: It seemed unusual to them.

Senator J.D. VANCE: Yes, but as you mentioned, about a legal standing issue.

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However, I believe that what we really want is for the federal government and the states to respect the decisions made by the people in those states, and President Trump has repeatedly stated that we need to move past the culture war aspect of the abortion debate.

We must give the states the authority to determine their own abortion laws.

Furthermore, in terms of family policy, President Trump and I aim to facilitate families’ entry into the top spot.

MARGARET BRENNAN: During his press conference last week, Donald Trump appeared to be amenable to limitations on the use of mifepristone.

When a reporter questioned him about it, he responded, “There are many things on a humane basis that you can do, but also give a vote.”

Thus, it appeared that he was amenable to limitations on this specific medication.

Senator J.D. VANCE: To begin with, even a few of the reporters present at the press conference expressed confusion about the reporter’s question.

Perhaps he was not able to hear that individual very well.

Therefore, I don’t want to speak for President Trump.

During the argument, he made it quite apparent that he feels that the states should make these decisions, even though he accepts the Supreme Court’s ruling.

MARGARET BRENNAN: As a senator, you personally signed a letter to the DOJ requesting that it terminate all mail-order abortion services in accordance with the Comstock Act.

Would you thus try to enforce the law in a different way?

Senator J.D. VANCE: Margaret, what we really meant to say in that letter was that we want physicians to prescribe this medication in order to make sure it’s safe.

After all, we use antibiotics for this. We use a lot of antidepressants for this.

MARGARET BRENNAN: According to the FDA, yes.

SENATOR J.D. VANCE: We simply want the FDA to ensure that physicians are recommending this medication in a secure manner concerning abortion.

MARGARET BRENNAN: I’m still attempting to receive a precise response.

Thus, for an FDA Senator J.D. VANCE: I also gave one to you.

MARGARET BRENNAN:… chief executive

Sen. J.D. VANCE: Certainly.

MARGARET BRENNAN: That you would be involved in selecting, and would that decide whether or not the Commissioner is selected for this important position based on their stance on the drug?

Senator J.D. Vance: I believe President Trump has stated unequivocally that there are no requirements for this specific issue.

He simply wants to ensure that medications are safe and effective before they are sold, and that physicians are appropriately monitoring this things to prevent harm to patients.

And once more, Margaret—you know, we discuss abortion.

 

I believe that President Trump’s stance on abortion is very clear.

 

MARGARET BRENNAN: You have been discussing the well-documented worry of the low birth rate in the United States of America.

Yes, Senator J.D. Vance.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You stated that individuals without children ought to pay higher tax rates than those who do, and that the United States ought to consider reducing the income tax rates of mothers with several children.

You also cited Hungary as an example of such.

How are you going to put that policy into effect?

Senator J.D. VANCE: It’s known as the child tax credit, and it’s something we ought to increase.

When you consider the functions of the child tax credit,

MARGARET BRENNAN: So, the Biden administration concurs with you regarding the childcare tax credit?

Senator J.D. VANCE: In our opinion, it ought to be larger.

My belief is that both President Trump and I support a larger child tax credit.

However, it’s also crucial that we wish to finish this task.

Mshmm, Margaret Brennan.

Senator J.D. VANCE: Because Harris hasn’t demonstrated basic leadership, the Biden administration is to blame for the child tax credit’s stagnation.

Chuck Schumer’s attempt to pass it through the US Senate has failed, and we would prefer a more pro-family approach.

You now inquired about…

(STALK)

MARGARET BRENNAN: This was decided through a vote. You are aware of that.

You weren’t present either.

(STALK)

Senator J.D. VANCE: However, Margaret…

It was a message bill, Margaret Brennan said.

That’s what I’ll give you.

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