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JD Vance is trying something new: humor. The vice president attempted to troll Joy Reid on Wednesday after she suggested he was an “affirmative action” admit to Yale Law School.
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid claims JD Vance benefited from affirmative action to get into Yale, prompting the vice president to mock her tirade with a goofy meme.
Vice President J.D. Vance is quickly becoming the King of Memes and brutal comebacks, and his wittiness just snagged another victim. As many know, Vance grew up […]
Vice President JD Vance lashed out at “Pod Save America" co-host Jon Favreau in a heated exchange on social media platform X.
Many people on social media reminded the vice president that he referred to Donald Trump as "America's Hitler" back in 2016.
Vance addressed the killing of Iryna Zarutska in his first visit to the Charlotte area since taking office. He also participated in a Lexington fundraiser.
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JD Vance's words come back to haunt him after he demands people stop using Nazi as insult
Just as the 2016 campaign was beginning, JD Vance was texting his roommate his fears that Donald Trump could be "America's Hitler." Now, Vance is demanding that people stop using the word "Nazi" to attack those on the far right.
Vice President Vance’s stop in Welcome was part of a private event with NASCAR legend Richard Childress. NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Vice President JD Vance made an unannounced stop in the Triad on Monday, visiting the Richard Childress Racing Museum in Davidson County before heading to Concord for a scheduled campaign event.
Joy Reid, commenting on Charlie Kirk's opposition to DEI on Don Lemon's podcast, said that J.D. Vance is also a recipient of affirmative action. "Maybe they were tired of just letting in white men from New York from all of these elite schools and wanted an Appalachian white,
JD Vance paused his speech at a rally in Concord, North Carolina to get a selfie with a boy who had skipped school to meet him. The vice president ’s speech in North Carolina on Wednesday (24 September) focused on public safety, but took an unexpected turn during a question and answer session.