Vice President J.D. Vance is President Trump’s most loyal advisor.

But Vance grew disturbed by the latest anti-Trump plot.

And all hell broke loose when J.D. Vance discovered the deep state was hiding this secret from Trump.

As American Patriot Daily reports:

Vice President Vance opposed the war with Iran but told President Trump that once Trump decided to go to war, Vance would support him.

Trump acknowledged this by telling reporters Vance wasn’t as “enthusiastic” about the war but was on board now.

And true to his word, Vance defended the war in public, arguing that America couldn’t let Iran acquire a nuclear weapon even though Vance built his political brand on having served in the Iraq War and coming to oppose regime change wars in the Middle East.

Vance also looked out for Trump’s best interests behind closed doors.

Trump wants a deal to end the war.

But Vance came to question if elements inside the deep state were pushing Trump to extend the war by feeding him incomplete or inaccurate information on the progress of the war.

The Atlantic reported that “Vance’s advisers, who spoke with us on the condition of anonymity, told us that the vice president has presented his concerns as his own rather than accusing Hegseth or Caine of misleading the president. Vance is trying, the advisers suggested, to avoid making this personal, or to create divisions in Trump’s war Cabinet. Some of Vance’s confidantes, however, believe that Hegseth’s portrayal has been so positive as to be misleading.”

Iran retains more military capability than the military told Trump and Vance, and his team feared the deep state was trying to lure Trump into a ground invasion and extended war by overselling the devastation inflicted.

“According to those internal estimates, Iran retains two-thirds of its air force, the bulk of its missile-launching capability, and most of its small, fast boats, which can lay mines and harass traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. At least in terms of resuming stalled maritime commerce, ‘those are the real threat,’ one person told us,” the report continued.

Vance also feared that the Pentagon hadn’t given Trump an accurate portrayal of the extent of depletion in American munitions and missile-interceptor stocks caused by the war, because doing so would leave Trump more open to a deal.

Polls show Americans are split on the war.

The MAGA base approves, while the border public is opposed to the war.

President Trump’s own administration is divided.

And while Vice President Vance didn’t agree with the initial decision, he supports his President and wants to see America succeed.