Maddowblog-Trump plans for possible failure of Iran deal: 'If it doesn't work out, I'm blaming JD' [View all]
The presidents latest joke probably didnt generate a lot in the way of laughs in the vice presidents office.
For all of JD Vanceâs alleged skepticism about the war, heâs the one
- Trump tasked with overseeing negotiations
- being forced to defend an embarrassing âdealâ
- facing political fire from many Republicans
- being thrown under the bus, as Trump "joked" about today
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— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-06-17T18:57:07.158Z
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About a week after launching the war with Iran, Donald Trump was asked whether there was any daylight between him and JD Vance on the merits of the conflict. The president conceded that his vice president had been philosophically a little different from him on the overall mission. Referring to Vance, Trump added,
I think he was maybe less enthusiastic.....
Then it was time for the punchline.
So if it doesnt happen, Im blaming JD Vance, Trump told attendees.
If it does happen, Im taking full credit.
As the G7 summit in France came to an end, the Republican told the same joke, nearly word for word. MS NOW reported as part of the networks liveblog coverage:
Trump used his final moments on the world stage to joke about throwing Vance under the bus if the formal signing of the MOU does not go well.
Why not stick around for the signing ceremony with this Iran peace deal? a reporter asked Trump, who is already in France attending the G7 summit.
Its very important, but it might not be the kind of a document that I should be signing, Trump answered.
This way, if it works out, Im going to take the credit. If it doesnt work out, Im blaming JD. You better be careful, JD, he added.
The tone may have been lighthearted, but the underlying message packed a punch.
Trump: This is a memorandum of understanding. It's very important, but it might not be the kind of a document that I should be signing. If it works out, I'm going to take the credit. If it doesn't work out, I'm blaming JD
— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) 2026-06-17T17:30:57.600Z
The broader context is everything. For all of Vances alleged skepticism
, hes the one Trump tasked with overseeing negotiations with Iran; hes the one whos currently on a media tour where hes being forced to defend a framework that looks an awful lot like an embarrassing surrender; and hes the one who appears to have become a political target for prominent members of his own party.
Indeed,
The Bulwarks Joe Perticone had a worthwhile piece this week noting that, as a variety of congressional Republicans hold him (and not Trump) directly responsible for the emerging deal, theres ample evidence to suggest Vance is being set up as the Iran deal fall guy.