The ‘only 99.9% received’ of what he asked: Vance gave Trump for the European Union-US deal; American media slam to downplay it

US Vice President JD Vance praised Donald Trump for acquiring a major trade agreement with the European Union, stating that European media outlets are appreciating the deal. Vance wrote on Sunday (local time) on the social media platform X, “The entire European press has just praised the President, which is amazed at the deal with Americans.” However, he also said a satire in American media houses, stating, “Yesterday American media would make headlines like Donald Trump, who said that he got 99.9 percent of what he had asked.” After the announcement by President Trump, the comment came that the United States and the European Union had reached a “one deal”, called it “a good deal for everyone”. Under the agreement, the US will impose 15% tariffs on imported products from the European Union, which aims to promote a deep trade crack. According to AFP, European Commission Chairman Ursula von Der Leyen also described the result as “a good deal”. Speaking to reporters in Scotland, where talks were held at Trump’s Turnberry Golf Resort, the President revealed that the European Union committed $ 600 billion in new investments in the US, as well as $ 750 billion in energy purchase. “It was a very interesting conversation. I think it’s going to be great for both sides,” he said.Meanwhile, Vice President Vines will be going to his home state of Ohio on Monday to promote the GOP chief tax-and-limit law. He is about to visit a steel plant in Canton, about 60 miles south of Cleveland, where he will highlight the “profit for hardworking American families and businesses” of the bill according to his office. While some details have been shared before the journey, NBC News reports that their comment will be focused on how the bill supports the local industry. This will be a second visit to Vance this month to pitch the law, which combines many conservative priorities and is branded by Republican as “a large, beautiful bill”. As its lead spokesperson on the road, Vance has taken a seat to sell the plan to the public. Earlier in West Pitston, Pennsylvania, he told workers at an industrial machine shop that the bills allow people to keep more, which they point to new tax cuts on overtime as an important example.