On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral meme of Vice President JD Vance made waves and sparked debate among viewers.
Vice President JD Vance has finally spoken out after his image went viral. Social media users turned him into countless memes.
The Vice President becomes an internet sensation
The Trump administration is juggling multiple issues.
From immigration policies to renaming the Gulf of Mexico, it has been busy. Amidst this, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict remains a major focus.
Things escalated when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the White House. During a tense exchange, Vance demanded gratitude from Zelenskyy. “Just say thank you,” he insisted.
The meeting ended abruptly, leaving many to speculate about behind-the-scenes negotiations. However, the internet latched onto something else—Vance’s facial expressions.
His meme quickly went viral and sparked debat among viewers.
How JD Vance became a meme
On social media, a single image of Vance from the meeting started the trend.
People exaggerated his cheeks and compared him to a Cabbage Patch Kid. Others transformed him into a box of McNuggets, a Minion, or even the Shrek 2 kid.
Some found the joke repetitive. Still, Photoshop edits kept coming.
One person said: he is the most embarrasing and uncomfortable “thing” i ever saw in my life.
A second wrote: Isn’t this what school yard bullies do? When the momentum is not on your side, you resort to name calling. So immature.
While a third commented: Jonah hill played this guy so well in Dont Look Up.
An other added: That memes of DiCaprio always fits everywhere on internet
Someone else said: Vance is proof that America has the best politicians money can buy.
Cheeseburger boy. Another user added.
Vance reacts to the viral trend
The Blaze’s Julio Rosas confirmed that Vance had seen the memes. Despite his serious persona, he reportedly found them amusing.
Rosas said: “I can confirm VP Vance has seen many of the memes/edits of his pictures and thinks it’s a funny trend.”
To prove he was in on the joke, Vance shared his own meme. He used an iconic scene from “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”, replacing Leonardo DiCaprio’s face with his own. The image suggested he recognized himself in the trend.
Additionally, his post sparked mixed responses. Some continued the fun by creating even more memes.
While, others were unimpressed, questioning if the Vice President should engage in such trends.
Additionally, Vance embraces the humor, public opinion remains split. Some appreciate his lightheartedness, while others see it as unprofessional.
One thing is certain—the internet will continue to do what it does best: meme everything.