JD Vance Heckled During Turning Point USA Event in Georgia
Vice President JD Vance was interrupted by protesters during a speech at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia while discussing Middle East policy.

Vice President JD Vance was heckled during a speaking engagement at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, where he addressed criticism of the administration's Middle East policies.
During his remarks, Vance was interrupted by a shouting member of the audience. The disruption occurred as Vance was discussing foreign policy matters, including references to Iran and comments about Pope Francis.
In response to the criticism, Vance acknowledged concerns about the administration's approach to the Middle East. "I recognize that young voters do not love the policy we have in the Middle East, OK. I understand," Vance said during the event.
The incident reflects ongoing tensions over U.S. foreign policy in the region. Turning Point USA, a conservative organization that frequently hosts political figures, has been a platform for discussions on various policy issues affecting younger conservative audiences.
The disruption appeared to be part of broader antiwar sentiment that has emerged in response to recent developments in U.S. Middle East policy. Vance's acknowledgment of young voters' concerns suggests awareness within the administration of growing criticism of their foreign policy approach.