Vice President JD Vance said there is “a lot more work to do” on the economy under President Donald Trump, noting that the Trump administration is making progress ahead of the midterm elections. During the “Hot Topics” segment on The View, co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin questioned Vance about persistent economic concerns and whether voters who supported the Trump administration’s promises on lowering inflation and costs will be satisfied in November.“I think voters have every right to expect as much as possible out of their elected representatives,” Vance said Tuesday.
Vance said the administration was elected on several key priorities, including strengthening border security and lowering prices, arguing that it has successfully delivered on its immigration agenda while continuing to address economic concerns.
VANCE SAYS CHANGING HIS TUNE ON TRUMP WAS A SIGN OF ‘HUMILITY’
Vice President JD Vance on the state of the economy under the Trump administration: "There's a lot more work to do. I think that we're making progress, but ultimately, we're going to make our pitch to the voters in November, and they're the ones that get to decide." pic.twitter.com/ot8wswAzOb— The View (@TheView) June 16, 2026
















