What did we learn from Vance's briefing room appearance?published at 20:17 BST 19 May
Image source, Getty ImagesHere are some of the toplines from Vance's briefing to reporters.
- Vance, who led the US delegation in talks with Iran that took place last month in Pakistan, spoke at length about the war
- He said that the ball is in Iran's court, and that the US is "locked and loaded" to aggressively attack Iran again
- He also reiterated the administration's position that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, and that if Tehran did have the bomb it would inspire other countries in the region to pursue it too
- Vance also defended the White House decision to establish a $1.8bn fund to pay out to people who were "mistreated" by the previous administration under Democrat Joe Biden
- He said that the money will be distributed on a case-by-case basis, but he refused to say whether people convicted of assaulted police officers during the Capitol Hill riot in 2021 should be compensated
- He also said that while in China, Trump and Xi Jinping spoke about efforts to block exporters in the country from sending the deadly drug fentanyl to the US
- The VP also denied that he was auditioning for president with his appearance in the briefing room, saying that he is not "a future presidential candidate"
- He also took questions on the US decision to withhold US troops from being deployed to Poland, and about the shooting at mosque in San Diego on Monday
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