President Donald Trump called Vice -President JD Vance 'Brilliant' the speech and said it received good reviews after the address was Verbijst on Friday in Munich.
Vance used his appearance at Munich's safety conference to reprimand Europeans about their immigration policy and for curbing free expression.
He said they were confronted with a 'crisis' and it was 'one of our own'.
In the Oval Office on Friday afternoon, Trump was asked his thoughts about Vance's speech, who had thrown 'feathers' with allies.
“What did he say to disturb them?” Trump asked for the first time before he indicated that he had indeed looked at the appearance of Vance.
The president was then asked if he believed that there was a fundamental difference in how European allies view the world versus the Republican government.
“I heard his speech and he spoke about freedom of expression. And I think it is true in Europe, it loses, they lose their wonderful right to freedom of expression. I see it, “Trump replied. “I mean, I thought he had actually given a very good speech, a very brilliant speech.”
Trump added: “I thought this speech was actually received very well.”

President Donald Trump called Vice President JD Vance's speech in 'brilliant' of Munich after the VP allies in Munich set fire to speech freedoms and the Mission Policy

Vance used his appearance at Munich's safety conference to reprimand Europeans about their immigration policy and for curbing free expression.
“Europe must be careful,” Trump warned.
The president, just like Vance, then criticized European immigration policy and said it created an increase in crime.
The Chamber at the Munich safety conference was packed to hear Vance speak.
He was expected to address the war in Ukraine-on the heels of President Donald Trump's call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the first leader-to-leader contact between the two countries since the 2022 Ukraine invasion.
Also on Friday, Vance met the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Instead, Vance brought the cultural war on stage.
“Europe stands for many challenges, but the crisis that this continent is currently confronted with, the crisis that I believe we are all confronted together is one of our own making,” he said.
“If you run out of fear of your own voters, there is nothing that America can do for you, nor is there something that you can do for the American people who have chosen me and chosen President Trump.”
He accused officials of the European Union of 'Canceling elections and asked whether' we are sticking to a suitable higher standard '.
“There is a new sheriff in the city,” he said referring to President Donald Trump. “We can't agree with your opinion, but we will fight to defend your right to offer it on the public square.”
He mentioned the example of a British man, Adam Smith-Connor, who was arrested after he refused to leave a safe zone around an abortion clinic that was designed to protect vulnerable women.
Vance claimed that it was an attack on the “fundamental freedoms of religious British” who “criminalize prayer.”
“The British law enforcement saw him and demanded what he prayed for,” said Vance.
“Adam simply replied, it was on behalf of the unborn son who had demolished his former girlfriend years earlier.”
He accused European leaders of the echo of communist language by acting against 'disinformation' and 'wrong information'.
And he imagined Trump's long -term requirement that European countries spend more on their own defense.