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White House slams ‘fake narrative’ that Vance is absent from Iran strikes amid Operation Epic Fury
Is this competence or optics?

White House officials balked at reporting that Vice President JD Vance had been distant from Operation Epic Fury as strikes continued from both Iran and U.S.-Israeli forces in the Middle East Tuesday. 
Critics have claimed that Vance has intentionally distanced himself from public appearances and potentially negotiations related to U.S. active military engagement in Iran and the Middle East. 
"This fake narrative is absolutely laughable to every single person who is in the know in Washington," a White House official told Fox News Digital. "It’s a classic mainstream media creation."
ABC News had reported that a senior White House official punched back at the idea that Vance wasn’t present during the early days of the strikes, saying the national security team had been huddled "all day" and "was deliberate on letting the president's statements and addresses to the nation stand as the operation unfolded."
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"The vice president and other administration officials conducted multiple media interviews and will continue to do so," the senior White House official told ABC. "The national security team also held multiple briefing calls with members of the press and key stakeholders after the operation began."
Vance appeared on Fox News’ "Jesse Watters Primetime" March 2, making him the first Trump administration official outside of President Donald Trump’s pre-recorded announcement to speak on live TV about the strikes. The interview was one of nine reported public appearances Vance has made since the beginning of Operation Epic Fury.
During the interview, Vance emphasized the White House’s reasoning behind striking Iran and addressed the idea of an unnecessary, elongated war.
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"President Trump will not get the United States into a years-long conflict with no clear objective," Vance told Watters. 
"The vice president hasn’t been keeping a low profile," a spokesperson for Vice President Vance’s office told Fox News Digital. "He’s attended two dignified transfers at Dover Air Force Base, went on primetime TV after the start of Operation Epic Fury, held a press gaggle and delivered two speeches in which he discussed the heroic sacrifice of America’s service members."
Dignified transfers at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware took place after American soldiers were killed during the beginning days of the U.S. military operation against Iran.
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White House slams ‘fake narrative’ that Vance is absent from Iran strikes amid Operation Epic Fury Is this competence or optics? White House officials balked at reporting that Vice President JD Vance had been distant from Operation Epic Fury as strikes continued from both Iran and U.S.-Israeli forces in the Middle East Tuesday.  Critics have claimed that Vance has intentionally distanced himself from public appearances and potentially negotiations related to U.S. active military engagement in Iran and the Middle East.  "This fake narrative is absolutely laughable to every single person who is in the know in Washington," a White House official told Fox News Digital. "It’s a classic mainstream media creation." ABC News had reported that a senior White House official punched back at the idea that Vance wasn’t present during the early days of the strikes, saying the national security team had been huddled "all day" and "was deliberate on letting the president's statements and addresses to the nation stand as the operation unfolded." EX-NAVY SEAL WARNS WITHDRAWING FROM IRAN NOW WOULD HAND 'VICTORY' TO REGIME "The vice president and other administration officials conducted multiple media interviews and will continue to do so," the senior White House official told ABC. "The national security team also held multiple briefing calls with members of the press and key stakeholders after the operation began." Vance appeared on Fox News’ "Jesse Watters Primetime" March 2, making him the first Trump administration official outside of President Donald Trump’s pre-recorded announcement to speak on live TV about the strikes. The interview was one of nine reported public appearances Vance has made since the beginning of Operation Epic Fury. During the interview, Vance emphasized the White House’s reasoning behind striking Iran and addressed the idea of an unnecessary, elongated war. KT MCFARLAND: OPERATION EPIC FURY PROVES IT IS BOTH AMERICA FIRST AND PROUDLY MAGA "President Trump will not get the United States into a years-long conflict with no clear objective," Vance told Watters.  "The vice president hasn’t been keeping a low profile," a spokesperson for Vice President Vance’s office told Fox News Digital. "He’s attended two dignified transfers at Dover Air Force Base, went on primetime TV after the start of Operation Epic Fury, held a press gaggle and delivered two speeches in which he discussed the heroic sacrifice of America’s service members." Dignified transfers at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware took place after American soldiers were killed during the beginning days of the U.S. military operation against Iran. TOP COUNTERTERRORISM OFFICIAL RESIGNS IN PROTEST OF US WAR AGAINST IRAN …
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