Resurfaced footage of Trump’s vice president JD Vance seems to reveal his true feelings about president

A shocking video of JD Vance condemning former President Donald Trump has resurfaced online.

The clip, initially compiled on TikTok, starts with Vance, 40, vowing, “I will

be a vice president that never forgets where he came from,” during a July 2024 interview with the RNC.

The video transitions to a black screen with the text: “Weird. Here’s where JD Vance

came from.” This introduction was made months before the Republican victory in the 2024 presidential election.

Other older videos then surface, where Vance openly criticizes Trump. In one clip,

a younger, beardless Vance states, “I never liked him,” highlighting

his past disapproval of the 78-year-old former president.

 

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