analysis
MAGA media is attacking the administration's deal with Iran — and the vice president is the primary target
Published
June 22, 2026 1:40PM (EDT)
Vice President JD Vance (Nathan Howard / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
MAGA media is attacking the administration's deal with Iran — and the vice president is the primary target
Trump-Vance pivoted to a diplomatic settlement with Iran after four months of conflict, including IAEA inspections and a temporary oil license. The reversal signals policy instability; tech-dependent supply chains and U.S. partnerships face increased geopolitical risk.
analysis
MAGA media is attacking the administration's deal with Iran — and the vice president is the primary target
Published
June 22, 2026 1:40PM (EDT)
Vice President JD Vance (Nathan Howard / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

Megyn Kelly Airs Criticism Of 'Complete Disaster' Iran Deal — Directly To JD Vance

Desperate Vance can't disguise Trump's latest embarrassment

Fox News host suggests JD Vance ‘wasn’t the right person’ for Iran negoations

The Iran deal: J.D. Vance in the firing line

Vance begs Iran deal critics to have faith in Trump - but Congress isn’t thrilled

Trump and Vance defend Iran deal amid backlash

'What exactly did America get from this war?' Reporters hammer VP Vance over 'lopsided' Iran deal!

J.D. Vance Wants To Be the Face of the Iran Deal

JD Vance Is the Fall Guy for Trump’s Terrible Iran Deal

JD Vance is the face of the beleaguered Iran deal – is he its fall guy?

The vice president responded by accusing critics of buying into "Iranian propaganda" and "not actually dealing with the reality."

The Vice President has become the face of this unpopular Iran deal - now he's lashing out

Vice President JD Vance fired back at critics of President Donald Trump's peace deal, accusing them of spreading 'Iranian…

President Donald Trump also joked he’ll be ‘blaming’ the vice president if the Iran deal ‘doesn’t work out’

Trump’s vice-president has become the scapegoat for a deal that has outraged hawkish Republicans

JD Vance tries to assure conservatives, but comes off sounding much like Obama’s team in 2015, write John Bowden and Eric Garcia