President Trump has not recognized the Armenian genocide. The vice president’s office called the post an error.
By Kevin Lamarque and Trevor Hunnicutt YEREVAN, Feb 10 (Reuters) - The White House on Tuesday deleted a social media post from Vice President JD Vance's account that commemorated massacres of ...
The issue was the post using the term “Armenian genocide,” a designation the U.S. government historically has not used for ...
Vice President JD Vance has deleted a post about the Armenian Genocide from his social media accounts in an embarrassing climbdown. After attending the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games Opening ...
The rapid deletion of a social media post from Vice President JD Vance’s account on the Armenian Genocide reflects US policy ...
A Vance aide who declined to be named said the message was posted in error by staff who were not part of the traveling ...
Vice President Vance’s office on Tuesday posted then deleted a tweet that acknowledged the “Armenian genocide,” an omission ...
Vice President JD Vance’s X account posted and then deleted a recognition of the Armenian genocide after he paid his respects at a memorial in the country on Tuesday.
The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) called out Vice President JD Vance’s deletion of his X (Twitter) post acknowledging the Armenian Genocide during his visit to Armenia’s Genocide ...
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