Gavin Mortimer Gavin Mortimer

Why do the French hate J.D. Vance so much?

J.D. Vance (Credit: Getty images)

At the start of the month, J.D. Vance delivered the address at the Heritage Foundation in Washington for the premiere of a documentary. ‘Live Not By Lies’ is based on the book by Rod Dreher, who is a friend of the American Vice President’s. Vance informed his audience that backstage Dreher told him of a recent interview he had given to a French newspaper. Broadcast on Le Figaro’s online channel, Dreher was described in the tagline as an ‘American intellectual and friend of J.D. Vance’. As Vance joked, maybe that ‘was meant to tarnish [him] in that country’.

It may have been. France does appear to have an axe to grind with Vance, even a centre-right newspaper like Le Figaro. The left-leaning media is more blatant in their hostility. ‘J.D. Vance, more dangerous than Donald Trump?’ asked the weekly magazine L’Express last month. It was the same question posed in November by Courrier International.

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