Vance addresses housing demand
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Vance bats down protests at National League of Cities speech - Washington Examiner

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The vice president was speaking to the National League of Cities Congressional City Conference in Washington D.C. Vance attempted to bridge the divide between Republican and Democratic lawmakers, particularly around illegal immigration, fresh off his trip to the southern border.
A member of the audience was heard shouting at the vice president causing him to pause his speech briefly.
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