JD Vance Texts Revealed

AP Photo/Paul Vernon

Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance mocked a former magnificence competition contestant who flubbed a response all through Miss Teen USA all of the means again in 2007.

Caitlin Upton caught the stray from the U.S. senator and operating mate of former President Donald Trump on Thursday when Vance mocked Vice President Kamala Harris in a tweet.

As Leave out South Carolina Teen USA in 2007, Upton was once asked a somewhat unforgiving question that invited her to take a position as to why Americans suck at geography.

“Recent polls have shown a fifth of American citizens can’t locate the U.S. on a global map. Why do you think this is?”

Upton slogged through her response:

I in my view imagine that U.S. Americans are unable to take action because, um, some people out there in our nation don’t have maps and, uh, I consider that our, uh, schooling like similar to, uh, South Africa and, uh, the Iraq and in every single place like corresponding to, and I consider that they should, uh, our education over here within the U.S. must help the U.S., uh, must help South Africa and must help Iraq and the Asian international locations, so we will increase our future.

Vance dug up the 17-12 months-previous clip and posted it on X, previously Twitter.

BREAKING: I’ve gotten ahold of the whole Kamala Harris CNN interview. percenttwitter.com/c6nfcJrFJy

— JD Vance (@JDVance) August 29, 2024

“BREAKING: I’ve gotten ahold of the entire Kamala Harris CNN interview,” he wrote, alluding to CNN’s interview with Harris and operating mate Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota.

The tweet went over like a lead balloon, with many criticizing Vance’s resolution to drag a personal citizen over a response she gave as an adolescent.

“It seems that he doesn’t understand that 52-55% of the citizens is feminine,” conservative attorney and by no means-Trumper George Conway wrote. “Let’s now not tell him.”

The post JD Vance Dunks on Former Teen Beauty Pageant Contestant to Mock Kamala Harris first seemed on Mediaite.