BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 22, 2025
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J.D. Vance champions unity at AmericaFest finale

Vice President J.D. Vance took the stage Sunday with a powerful message to close AmericaFest, striking at the heart of a fractured conservative landscape.

According to the Daily Caller, Vance delivered a pointed speech addressing the growing divide within the movement. His words carried a clear call for solidarity, declaring that "every American is invited" to join the America First vision.

He urged the crowd to focus on shared goals rather than internal squabbles, a sharp pivot from recent public spats among prominent voices.

Rejecting Division in Favor of Growth

Vance pulled no punches in critiquing the trend of conservative infighting, without naming specific individuals. He highlighted how "President Trump did not build the greatest coalition in politics by running his supporters through endless, self-defeating purity tests."

Instead of tearing into fellow conservatives, Vance emphasized addition over subtraction, stating, "we build by adding, by growing, not by tearing down." Such rhetoric stands as a quiet rebuke to those who’ve spent recent days airing grievances on stage.

He also paid tribute to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, noting that Kirk "understood that any family can have its disagreements, its tough conversations." Vance pushed for learning from these tensions, advocating for mutual respect even amidst sharp differences.

Tensions Simmer Among Key Figures

Behind Vance’s unifying message lies a backdrop of friction that has simmered for months among conservative heavyweights. Public clashes between Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Megyn Kelly have spilled into the open, with Shapiro labeling Carlson’s interview choices "an act of moral imbecility."

Shapiro didn’t stop there, accusing Kelly of "cowardice" for not denouncing Owens’ controversial theories. These barbed exchanges have turned what should be a unified gathering into a stage for personal reckonings.

Carlson brushed off Shapiro’s criticism with a cutting quip, likening it to "watching your dog do your taxes." Kelly, meanwhile, fired back Friday, pointing out Shapiro’s audacity in calling her a friend before branding her a "despicable coward."

A Call to Honor Kirk’s Legacy

Vance steered clear of engaging in these personal volleys, instead focusing on a broader vision for the movement’s future. He reminded the audience of over 30,000 attendees that "I didn’t bring a list of conservatives to denounce or to deplatform."

His nod to Charlie Kirk’s legacy carried weight, as he urged the crowd to honor Kirk by avoiding the very cancel culture tactics Kirk himself rejected. "Let me just say the best way to honor Charlie is that none of us here should be doing something after Charlie’s death that he himself refused to do in life," Vance said.

This plea for restraint comes at a time when the movement risks fracturing under the weight of ego and ideology. Vance’s words serve as a reminder that petty feuds only weaken the collective strength needed to push forward.

Building a Team for the Future

As AmericaFest wrapped up, Vance’s speech landed as a challenge to rise above the noise of personal vendettas. With Erika Kirk endorsing him for a potential 2028 run, his influence within the movement appears poised to grow.

Winning, as Vance put it, "demands teamwork," a simple truth that cuts through the clutter of recent controversies. His focus on building bridges rather than burning them offers a path forward for a movement at a crossroads.

While the barbs and disagreements won’t vanish overnight, Vance’s closing remarks plant a seed of hope for a less divided conservative front. If the crowd of 30,000 took anything home, it’s that the real fight lies outside the tent, not within it.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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