While Donald Trump thundered from the podium, the real drama unfolded in the shadows below. JD Vance, once a fierce Trump critic, now looked every inch the loyal enforcer, murmuring about a “full reckoning” as the Speaker nudged the microphone away to keep their words off the record. That phrase, hanging in the air days after Vance’s tense encounter with Volodymyr Zelensky and his dismissal of Britain as a “random country,” felt less like casual banter and more like a warning shot.
In the chamber, Republicans roared as Trump savaged Joe Biden, while Democrats sat stone-faced, clutching protest signs and watching a new power axis harden: Trump, his billionaire allies, and rising lieutenants like Vance. Outside, Americans were left to guess who would be targeted by this promised reckoning—and how far this White House is prepared to go to make it real.
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Reporting by Gram Slattery, Alexandra Ulmer and Nathan Layne, additional reporting by James Oliphant, Stephanie Kelly and Steve Holland; Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Alistair Bell and Howard Goller
