Not one Armenian-American should vote for Vance in 2028 presidential election
2026-02-19 - 19:04
U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited Armenia and Azerbaijan last week. It was a PR stunt for the benefit of Pashinyan, Aliyev and Trump, accompanied by several blunders and scandalous incidents. To begin with, Vance and his wife made an unexpected stop at the Armenian Genocide Monument in Yerevan and laid a wreath to honor the memory of the 1.5 million Armenian Genocide victims. Right afterward, Vance posted on his Twitter (X) account: “Today, Vice President Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance attended a wreath laying ceremony at the Armenian Genocide memorial to honor the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide.” The Vice President wrote in the Genocide Museum’s guest book: “In solemn remembrance to the lives lost, we honor the resilience and enduring spirit of the Armenian people. May America and Armenia strive for a future of peace and understanding together.” However, this solemn gesture was marred by a serious controversy shortly thereafter, when Vance’s post was deleted and replaced with a message without referencing the Armenian Genocide: “VP and SLOTUS [Second Lady of the U.S.] lay flowers at the eternal flame and sign the guest book on the final day of their visit to Armenia.” The altered text was posted by Taylor Van Kirk, Vance’s press secretary. It is obvious that the press secretary did not replace