April 15, 2026
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Vice President JD Vance faced criticism from Catholic bishops while leading diplomatic efforts with Iran and overseeing domestic fraud investigations.
Anti-Fraud Panel Shuts Down Hospices: A Vance-led panel reportedly closed 447 hospice facilities in Los Angeles as part of anti-fraud enforcement efforts.
Feud With Pope Leo Escalates: Vance criticized Pope Leo's theological commentary, telling the pontiff to "be careful" when discussing matters of theology, drawing defense from U.S. bishops.
Iran Diplomatic Role: Vance is expected to lead future high-level negotiations with Iran as the Trump administration pursues what Vance described as a "grand bargain" with the country.
MAGA Youth Outreach: Following what sources described as foreign policy setbacks, Vance made appeals to younger conservative activists, though attendance at a recent TPUSA event was reportedly low.
Personal Easter Baptism: Vance announced his son was baptized on Easter Sunday, stating he wanted his child to remember the moment.
Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times focused on bishops defending Pope Leo against Vance's criticism, while emphasizing the religious controversy. Right-leaning sources such as Just The News and The Washington Times highlighted Vance's anti-fraud enforcement actions and his role in Iran negotiations as leadership examples.
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