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JD Vance was confronted with his past labeling of Donald Trump as āAmericaās Hitlerā in the vice presidential debate and on social media.
On Tuesday (October 1), the vice presidential debate between GOP Ohio Senator JD Vance and Democratic Governor Tim Walz occurred with some notable moments – including when the moderators confronted Vance with his past remarks about Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Those remarks included a private message he wrote to a friend in 2016: āI go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical aāhole like Nixon who wouldnāt be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that heās Americaās Hitler,ā the message said, continuing: āHowās that for discouraging?ā Vance addressed the comment, saying: āIāve been open about the fact that I was wrong about Donald Trump,ā Vance said. āI was wrong, first of all, because I believed some of the media stories that turned out to be dishonest fabrications of his record.ā
The remarks were made when Vance was enjoying his success as the author of Hillbilly Elegy, his memoir about his impoverished beginnings in the Appalachia region. Vance, a Yale University graduate, had more liberal perspectives which influenced his views of the former president. Since getting into politics, he has become decidedly more conservative as a supporter of Trump, leading to his being selected ahead of other candidates such as Florida congressman Byron Donalds.
Donald Trump Jr. was reminded of that during an interview with CNNās Kaitlin Collins as he was blasting the media for creating an atmosphere that led to the failed assassination attempts on his father. āThe media has radicalized the people that are trying to kill my father. When someone allows people to have a platform to call someone literally Hitler, it creates it,ā Trump Jr. began, with Collins interjecting: āJD Vance once likened your father to Hitler.ā
The remark, and Vanceās brushing it aside, was not lost on those who watched the debate on social media. Many called out the moderators for trying to equate Walzās missteps in the debate with Vance making that remark. Political strategist Rachel Bitcofer summed up the frustration some had in a post on X, formerly Twitter: āNot sure how you avoid asking a man if he still thinks his running mate is Americaās Hitler.ā
Check out the responses concerning “America’s Hitler” below.