The US Vice President, surely, has the best costume this year for Halloween and also has the savage comeback for all the memes.
JD Vance , in a TikTok clip filmed at the Naval Observatory, opens the door in a dark suit, red tie, and curly brown wig — a nod to the “you didn’t say thank you” meme — cheerfully greeting trick-or-treaters: “Happy Halloween, kids… remember, say thank you!” Moments later, he spins under purple lights as The Twilight Zone theme plays, fully embracing the joke.
His A-game of making a meme out of himself makes him more relatable among the Gen-Z and alpha and also maybe the first millennial meme vice-president. Don't know about that but definitely he is making every head turn.
How JD became an unlikely VP?
Who would have thought that Vance who was once a never Trumper has now become the vice-president and supporting Donald Trump in leading the country.
"Reprehensible” and “America’s Hitler,” Vance used these kind of terms for Trump has since become one of his most loyal allies.
Initially skeptical of Trump’s populism, Vance later sought to rebuild trust, personally apologizing to the former president in 2021. His loyalty paid off when Trump endorsed his 2022 Senate bid — an endorsement Vance credits for his victory.
As vice president, the 41-year-old mirrors Trump’s stances on key issues like immigration, abortion, and Ukraine, often described as the former president’s ideological “clone.” His populist rhetoric and Midwestern roots help energize Trump’s base while appealing to working-class voters.
How did Vance 2016 changed and 2020 election might be a good place to start. In an interview following President Biden’s victory, Vance cast doubt on its integrity and accused Democrats of seeking to remove former President Trump from the ballot through the courts. “Was the election free and fair, was it above board? My answer is no. I don’t think that it was,” Vance said.
“This is not about prosecuting Trump for something that he did. It’s about throwing him off the ballot because Democrats feel they can’t beat him at the ballot box, so they’re trying to beat him in court,” he added. Vance’s rhetoric regarding the many criminal cases facing former President Trump has also fallen neatly in line with the rest of his far right pocket of the GOP.
Vance’s rapid ascent — from venture capitalist to Marine veteran to vice president — positions him as a rising star in Republican politics and a potential frontrunner for 2028. His evolution underscores the magnetic pull of Trumpism — and the price of political ambition in an era defined by loyalty over dissent.
How Vance is trying to do everything and be relatableVance’s Hillbilly Elegy is the story of how a boy from Ohio’s impoverished Rust Belt turned his turbulent upbringing into a bestselling memoir — and eventually, a political career. Published in 2016, the book chronicles Vance’s childhood in a struggling Appalachian family scarred by poverty, addiction, and dysfunction. Raised largely by his tough, no-nonsense grandmother, “Mamaw,” Vance details his mother’s battle with drug addiction and the decline of his once-thriving steel town. Through personal reflection, he examines how generations of working-class whites — long Democratic voters — drifted toward conservatism, describing Appalachia as a region where “poverty is the family tradition.”
The memoir resonated widely during Donald Trump’s 2016 rise, praised by conservatives and liberals alike as a window into America’s forgotten heartland. Critics, however, accused Vance of reinforcing stereotypes about rural poverty. Still, the book sold over three million copies and inspired a Netflix adaptation starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close.
By the time Hollywood came calling, Vance had already reinvented himself — from Yale Law graduate and venture capitalist to rising political star. And Vance's Halloween meme game has already made him more relatable
Can Vance become the president among the harder MAGA?
Although Vance has brushed off the rumors about him running for 2028 presidential election, but he has full chance to become the next president. Vance's soft approach and yet having Republican ideology making him popular among the voters.
JD Vance , in a TikTok clip filmed at the Naval Observatory, opens the door in a dark suit, red tie, and curly brown wig — a nod to the “you didn’t say thank you” meme — cheerfully greeting trick-or-treaters: “Happy Halloween, kids… remember, say thank you!” Moments later, he spins under purple lights as The Twilight Zone theme plays, fully embracing the joke.
His A-game of making a meme out of himself makes him more relatable among the Gen-Z and alpha and also maybe the first millennial meme vice-president. Don't know about that but definitely he is making every head turn.
How JD became an unlikely VP?
Who would have thought that Vance who was once a never Trumper has now become the vice-president and supporting Donald Trump in leading the country.
"Reprehensible” and “America’s Hitler,” Vance used these kind of terms for Trump has since become one of his most loyal allies.
Initially skeptical of Trump’s populism, Vance later sought to rebuild trust, personally apologizing to the former president in 2021. His loyalty paid off when Trump endorsed his 2022 Senate bid — an endorsement Vance credits for his victory.
As vice president, the 41-year-old mirrors Trump’s stances on key issues like immigration, abortion, and Ukraine, often described as the former president’s ideological “clone.” His populist rhetoric and Midwestern roots help energize Trump’s base while appealing to working-class voters.
How did Vance 2016 changed and 2020 election might be a good place to start. In an interview following President Biden’s victory, Vance cast doubt on its integrity and accused Democrats of seeking to remove former President Trump from the ballot through the courts. “Was the election free and fair, was it above board? My answer is no. I don’t think that it was,” Vance said.
“This is not about prosecuting Trump for something that he did. It’s about throwing him off the ballot because Democrats feel they can’t beat him at the ballot box, so they’re trying to beat him in court,” he added. Vance’s rhetoric regarding the many criminal cases facing former President Trump has also fallen neatly in line with the rest of his far right pocket of the GOP.
Vance’s rapid ascent — from venture capitalist to Marine veteran to vice president — positions him as a rising star in Republican politics and a potential frontrunner for 2028. His evolution underscores the magnetic pull of Trumpism — and the price of political ambition in an era defined by loyalty over dissent.
How Vance is trying to do everything and be relatableVance’s Hillbilly Elegy is the story of how a boy from Ohio’s impoverished Rust Belt turned his turbulent upbringing into a bestselling memoir — and eventually, a political career. Published in 2016, the book chronicles Vance’s childhood in a struggling Appalachian family scarred by poverty, addiction, and dysfunction. Raised largely by his tough, no-nonsense grandmother, “Mamaw,” Vance details his mother’s battle with drug addiction and the decline of his once-thriving steel town. Through personal reflection, he examines how generations of working-class whites — long Democratic voters — drifted toward conservatism, describing Appalachia as a region where “poverty is the family tradition.”
The memoir resonated widely during Donald Trump’s 2016 rise, praised by conservatives and liberals alike as a window into America’s forgotten heartland. Critics, however, accused Vance of reinforcing stereotypes about rural poverty. Still, the book sold over three million copies and inspired a Netflix adaptation starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close.
By the time Hollywood came calling, Vance had already reinvented himself — from Yale Law graduate and venture capitalist to rising political star. And Vance's Halloween meme game has already made him more relatable
Can Vance become the president among the harder MAGA?
Although Vance has brushed off the rumors about him running for 2028 presidential election, but he has full chance to become the next president. Vance's soft approach and yet having Republican ideology making him popular among the voters.
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