Battle Royale Brewing - Ep 26-210
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Lots to discuss and I hope we get to all of it today, though I doubt it.
Just too much, and I need to make bigger points.
For months, the political spotlight has belonged to Marco Rubio.
The Secretary of State has been sprinting across the global stage like a man extinguishing geopolitical dumpster fires with a fire cannon on loan from God.
Foreign policy crises erupt every morning now with the reliability of Starbucks opening at 5 a.m., and Rubio has managed to stay in the center of nearly all of them.
China flexes. Iran threatens. Europe panics. Somebody somewhere launches something at someone else, and there’s Rubio on television again, looking like a guy who hasn’t slept since the Bush administration.
Meanwhile, JD Vance had largely faded into the political wallpaper.
Not gone. Not irrelevant. Just…waiting.
Washington is cruel to vice presidents.
The office has historically carried all the prestige of being the backup drummer in a legendary rock band. If the president succeeds, the VP gets polite applause. If the administration stumbles, suddenly everybody remembers the vice president exists. It’s why men like Dan Quayle became cultural punchlines instead of political heavyweights. America remembers vice presidents the way people remember the side salad that came with the steak.
And JD Vance knows this.
He understands that in modern politics, invisibility is death wrapped in a necktie.
So when President Donald Trump handed him oversight of major fraud investigations, Vance didn’t treat it like ceremonial busywork. He treated it like a launch sequence.
Because this assignment is not small.
This is not “chair a committee studying paperclips” territory. Trump effectively handed Vance a political flamethrower and pointed him toward some of the bluest states in America, where public money has allegedly vanished with the magical elegance of socks in a hotel dryer.
And Vance appears eager to pull on every thread.
The opening battlefield? Minnesota.
Which honestly makes perfect sense. Minnesota has quietly become one of the most fascinating contradictions in modern American politics. It presents itself as the land of clean governance, sensible moderation, and aggressively cheerful public radio voices that sound like they apologize to furniture after bumping into it. Yet beneath that wholesome Scandinavian frosting sits a government apparatus repeatedly rocked by fraud scandals large enough to make casino accountants blush.
Vance recently announced major indictments tied to fraud schemes in the state and posted this on X:
Today, the task force and the DOJ announced a massive take down of two of the largest Medicaid fraud cases in Minnesota state history, as well as the largest autism fraud scheme ever charged by the federal government. Our message is simple: if you’re committing fraud, we will… pic.twitter.com/MNfkLlOY0R
— JD Vance (@JDVance) May 22, 2026
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